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Virtual Masks
Virtual masks allow users to mask parts of the scene which should not be considered for flow
analysis to trigger Intelligent Tracking. This allows users to mask background motion in the
scene such as moving trees, pulsating lights, busy roads, etc.
To create a virtual mask:
1. Select the number of the Virtual mask. In the video preview window, a dark grey rectangle
appears with the text "Mask x," where 'x' is the number of the mask.
2. Select the mask with your mouse. Move the mouse to position the mask over the area of the
view that you want to mask, and then click "Set." The text "VM Configuration active!" appears
in the View Control window.
3. Click Enabled to enable the virtual mask. The rectangle that represents the mask in the
preview window becomes red. The text "Virtual Masks: ENABLED" appears in the View Control
window.
To disable virtual masks:
Click the Disable masks checkbox. The text "Virtual Masks: DISABLED" appears in the View
Control window.
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Audio Alarm
Note for MIC7000 cameras only: These options are available only if you have connected a
VIDEOJET connect device (VJC-7000-90) to your camera.
The camera can create alarms on the basis of audio signals. You can configure signal strengths
and frequency ranges in such a way that false alarms, for example due to machine noise or
background noise, are avoided.
Notice!
First set up normal audio transmission before you configure the audio alarm here (see Audio,
page 64).
Audio alarm
Select On if you want the device to generate audio alarms.
Name
The name makes it easier to identify the alarm in extensive video monitoring systems, for
example with the VIDOS and Bosch Video Management System programs. Enter a unique and
clear name here.
Caution!
Do not use any special characters, for example &, in the name.
!
Special characters are not supported by the system's internal recording management and may
therefore result in the Player or Archive Player programs being unable to play back the
recording.
Signal Ranges
You can exclude particular signal ranges in order to avoid false alarms. For this reason the
total signal is divided into 13 tonal ranges (mel scale). Check or uncheck the boxes below the
graphic to include or exclude individual ranges.
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Click the close button X in the window title bar to close the window without saving the
changes.
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