3 masking menu, 4 masking menu (edit masks), 5 how to create a new mask – Videotec ULISSE COMPACT User Manual

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9.1.9.3 Masking Menu

Dynamic masking allows the creation of up to a

maximum of 24 masks so as to obtain the masking of

certain areas defined by the user.
Masks are defined in space and take account of the

horizontal, vertical and zoom depth position when

making the settings.
The unit automatically maintains the position and

dimension of the masking, based on the displayed

area.
It is possible to simultaneously display up to 8 masks.
If the device is used at maximum speed, video signal

updating times become critical and it is necessary to

create masks larger than the object so that it remains

masked for longer during the passage and therefore

cannot be seen.

To ensure full functionality, the tilt position

of the masks must always be between -70

and +70 degrees; in addition , the size of

the mask must be double the size of the

object to be masked (both height-wise and

width-wise).

From the Masking menu it is possible to set the

following parameters:
1. Mask Colour: Allows you to choose the colour

of the masks.

2. Edit Masks: Allows access to the Edit Masks

submenu and set the dynamic masking

parameters.

MASKING

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1>COLOUR : BLUE

2 EDIT MASKS >

Fig. 55

9.1.9.4 Masking Menu (Edit Masks)

Once inside the menu it is possibile to set the

following parameters:
1. Mask Number: Allows you to choose the mask

on which to operate.

2. Enable Mask: Enables or disables the selected

mask.

3. Edit Mask: Allows the creation or editing of a

mask.

EDIT MASK

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1>MASK NUMBER : 1

2 ENABLE MASK : N

3 EDIT MASK >

Fig. 56

Selecting the option Edit Mask in the menu makes it

possible to set new values for the selected mask.

9.1.9.5 How to create a new mask

Choose a disabled mask by selecting Mask Number

from the Edit Masks menu. Select Edit Mask to edit it (

Fig. 56, page 32).
In the following example we shall mask a flower.
• Press the Iris Close button to pass from Masking

mode to Move Camera mode.

MASK 1

Edit Mask: ON

Iris Close→ PTZ enabled

Fig. 57

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