APC NetBotz 320 Rack Appliance NBRK0320E Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
NBRK0320E
Advanced View: Configuring Pods and Alerts
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Using Your Appliance
To configure the camera settings, type in the Pod Label and Camera Label fields the label that will be
used for this pod and camera (if desired) and specify the Interactive Frame Rate Limit and Interactive
Mode Limit. When you are finished, click OK and any changes you have made will be saved to the
appliance. Click Cancel to close this window without saving any changes.
used for this pod and camera (if desired) and specify the Interactive Frame Rate Limit and Interactive
Mode Limit. When you are finished, click OK and any changes you have made will be saved to the
appliance. Click Cancel to close this window without saving any changes.
Associating Relays or Switches with Integrated Cameras and Camera Pods
Relays and switches can be associated with integrated cameras or camera pods to simplify manually
changing relay states from the Camera View. Once a relay is associated with an integrated cameras or
camera pod, the action associated with that relay can be triggered manually by right-clicking on the
camera’s image in the Camera View and selecting the relay output action from the context menu. You can
also configure the Advanced View to include in the Camera View buttons that correspond to any the relay
sensors that are associated with the integrated camera or camera pod.
changing relay states from the Camera View. Once a relay is associated with an integrated cameras or
camera pod, the action associated with that relay can be triggered manually by right-clicking on the
camera’s image in the Camera View and selecting the relay output action from the context menu. You can
also configure the Advanced View to include in the Camera View buttons that correspond to any the relay
sensors that are associated with the integrated camera or camera pod.
To associate a relay or switch with an integrated camera or camera pod and, if desired, include in the
Camera View buttons that correspond to the associated relays:
Camera View buttons that correspond to the associated relays:
1. Double-click on the Camera Pods icon to start the Camera Pods task.
2. A list of integrated cameras, Camera Pod 120s and CCTV Adapter Pod 120s that are connected to
your appliance appears. Select the camera you want to configure.
3. Click Settings
4. Select the Associated Sensors tab.
5. Select from the Available Sensors selection list one or more relays that you want to associate with
the selected camera. Then, click -> (right arrow) to move the selected relays to the Selected Sensors
selection list. To remove a previously associated sensor from the list, select one or more relays from
the Selected Sensors selection list, and then click <- (left arrow) to move the selected account to the
Available Sensors selection list.
selection list. To remove a previously associated sensor from the list, select one or more relays from
the Selected Sensors selection list, and then click <- (left arrow) to move the selected account to the
Available Sensors selection list.
6. To include buttons for the associated relay actions in the Camera View pane, check the Overlay
Buttons on Camera Image check box.
7. Select the radio button that corresponds to the location in the camera image (Top Left, Top Right,
Bottom Left, Bottom Right) in which the buttons that correspond to associated relay actions will
be placed.
be placed.
8. Click OK to save your Associated Sensors settings.
Interactive Mode Limit
Specifies the maximum image resolution that will be made
available to users that are using the appliance interactively
(such as viewing images from the Cameras View in the
Advanced View). This can be used to limit the performance
impact that can be caused by multiple clients with high image
resolution settings accessing your appliances interactively.
For example, if you have specified an Interactive Mode Limit
of 320x240 then the maximum resolution mode available in the
Cameras view of Advanced View users accessing the appliance
will be 320x240, regardless of the capabilities of the image
processor in the appliance.
available to users that are using the appliance interactively
(such as viewing images from the Cameras View in the
Advanced View). This can be used to limit the performance
impact that can be caused by multiple clients with high image
resolution settings accessing your appliances interactively.
For example, if you have specified an Interactive Mode Limit
of 320x240 then the maximum resolution mode available in the
Cameras view of Advanced View users accessing the appliance
will be 320x240, regardless of the capabilities of the image
processor in the appliance.
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