Still Shot (Freeze); Camera Model Dependent Features: Eis, Tdn And Wdr; Electronic Image Stabilization (Eis) - Honeywell ACUIX Installation And Configuration Manual

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Introduction to the ACUIX PTZ Dome

Still Shot (Freeze)

Camera Model Dependent Features: EIS, TDN and WDR

Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS)

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There are two uses for the Still Shot feature.
A freeze-frame of video can be made between the presets in a tour. This freezes the
video while the ACUIX dome is moving. This results in an effect similar to a video
switcher switching between different cameras.
The operator can freeze the video manually and it remains frozen until the operator
unfreezes it.
When the video is frozen, an asterisk displays on the same line as the dome ID, and the
video remains frozen on the current scene until the operator unfreezes the video. If the
dome ID display is turned off, the asterisk displays by itself.
The camera model (see
Scan Assembly Model Numbers and Camera Specifications
page 119) installed with the ACUIX dome changes how various items are configured or
set up using the OSD.
Electronic image stabilization (EIS) reduces blurring of the camera image caused by
vibration from external sources such as wind and roadway traffic. This reduction is done
by digitally moving the image to counteract the actual physical movement of the camera.
When EIS is enabled, the camera reduces the area of the CCD that is scanned. This
causes the video displayed on the monitor to appear to have zoomed in. When the dome
undergoes a pan or tilt operation, EIS is disabled while the dome moves, and then
re-enables after the dome stops moving for a five second period.
This is available with the HDXG camera.
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