Configure fisheye cameras, Enr- 1000 series system administrator’s manual – ACTi ENR-1000 User Manual

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1000 Series System Administrator’s Manual

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Configure Fisheye Cameras

With hemispherical lenses, fisheye cameras generate images at up to 360-degree width,

which can cover all four corners of a room or both sides of a long aisle. As the original image

captured by wide-angle lens is much distorted, to suit most monitoring purposes, the

Dewarping

process is required to alter the uneven lines and shapes before the images are

displayed. Nowadays, the fisheye cameras come in two types in terms of the

image-correction capability:

Fisheye Cameras

with

in-camera dewarping function

The dewarping takes places in camera before the video is output to NVR server. Since the

image correction counts on the camera itself, NVR server will not bear much extra loading,

which benefits the system requiring many of these fisheye cameras (e.g. ACTi KCM-3911,

KCM-7911)

Fisheye Cameras

without

dewarping function

These fisheye cameras output only original global images, relying on software algorithm

processing provided by NVR sever to correct the images. They are suitable for a system

with lim

ited bandwidth, for NVR server processes and responds to User’s ePTZ

manipulation or demands for changing view modes immediately, without waiting for camera

side to deliver a new frame (e.g. ACTi E96).

ENR’s software algorithm can perfectly corrects the original fisheye images, generating

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specific fisheye view modes

from User’s usual perspective. As a remote client, you may

Select a desired fisheye view mode on Live screen and manipulate virtualized ePT Z

operation with onscreen controls.

Export the video clip of your desired fisheye view mode.

To make use of

ENR’s dewarping features for your fisheye cameras, please

1.

Adjust

Video Quality Settings

After the fisheye camera is successfully added, go to

Setup

page

Cameras

tab, select the

device and then

click “

Get Camera Settings

”, make sure you set the

Stream Mode

as

FISHEYE

” for a hemispheric camera ( KCM-3911, KCM-7911) .This is to make sure this

hemispheric camera is outputting fisheye original video stream as a mini fisheye dome

camera does.

2.

Adjust

Fisheye Display Settings

Select your

Mounting Type

, and then

Default Fisheye Mode

. For a fisheye mode containing

panorama view, you may want to configure the

Default Rotate X

(width of view) and

Default

Rotate Y

(height of view) configurations.

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