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1.13 Pop-up Live Video on Triggered Events<br />

The live video can pop up immediately for alert whenever motion detection <strong>and</strong> alarm occurs. To set up,<br />

click the Configure button (No.14, Figure 1-2), point to Video Analysis, <strong>and</strong> then select Camera<br />

Popup Setting. This brings up the following Camera Popup Setting dialog box.<br />

Figure 1-75<br />

� Dwell Time: Specify the amount of time a pop-up live video to remain in the foreground.<br />

� Interrupt Interval: Specify the interval between live video pop-ups. This feature is useful when<br />

several cameras are activated for a pop-up alert at the same time.<br />

� Camera Motion Invoke: Choose which camera you wish to have auto pop-up upon motion<br />

detection.<br />

� Input Invoke: Select an input module <strong>and</strong> number using arrow buttons, select this option <strong>and</strong><br />

assign a camera to the input device. Whenever the input is triggered, the live video of the<br />

assigned camera will pop up.<br />

� The Arrow Button: The pop-up live videos appear on the screen when triggered events occur. If<br />

the DSP Spot Monitor function is enabled, you can select if pop-up live videos appear on the<br />

system screen, spot monitor or both. For details on DSP Spot Monitor Controller, see Spot Monitor<br />

Controller in Chapter 11.<br />

Note: You can use the Mask Filter function in the Camera Record Setting tab (Figure 1-9) to mask off<br />

certain areas of the camera image that you don’t want to detect motion.

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