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3.20 Video Analysis Schedule<br />

A schedule monitoring has been added to most of Advanced Video Analysis <strong>and</strong> Video Analysis<br />

functions. This feature allows you to maximize the use of cameras <strong>and</strong> video analysis effects on each<br />

camera. With this feature, you can set multiple video analysis effects on each camera at different<br />

times.<br />

For example, previously when you want to configure Counter Setting to count the number of people<br />

during work hours <strong>and</strong> also configure Intrusion Alarm Setting for thief detection after work hours, you<br />

will require 2 cameras at the same location for this scenario. But with the feature, you can set a<br />

schedule with just 1 camera to do Counter Setting between 7AM-5PM (working hours) <strong>and</strong> Intrusion<br />

Alarm Setting between 5PM-7AM (after work hours).<br />

Only a few functions of video analysis do not support the schedule feature. These functions are<br />

Camera Popup Setting, Advanced Motion Detection, Video Lowpass Filter Setting <strong>and</strong><br />

Panorama Setting.<br />

To set the Video Analytic schedule:<br />

1. Click the Configure (No. 14, Figure 1-2) button, select Video Analysis or Advanced Video<br />

Analysis, select a supported analysis function, select the cameras to be configured <strong>and</strong> click<br />

Configure. For this example, Counter/Intrusion Alarm Setting is selected <strong>and</strong> this dialog box<br />

appears.<br />

Figure 3-53<br />

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Video Analysis<br />

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