Freeze And Unfreeze Video; Flashback Operation; Table 3-3 35X Camera Feature Dependencies - Honeywell ACUIX User Manual

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Freeze and Unfreeze Video

Flashback Operation

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02/08
the video until the ACUIX either is controlled by the operator, responds to an alarm, or
performs the default function. Once motion is detected, the ACUIX automatically disables
motion detection. The user must re-enable motion detection through the setup menus.
Table 3-3
35X Camera Feature Dependencies
If:
Motion detection is enabled
Image stabilization is enabled
Interlace scanning is enabled
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
is enabled
Press Freeze Video on the controller to toggle between
freezing and unfreezing the current video scene. When
the video is frozen, an asterisk displays on the same line
as the camera ID, and the video remains frozen on the
current scene until the operator unfreezes the video.
If the camera ID display is turned off, the asterisk displays by itself.
An operator can manually control the camera or send
the camera to a Preset, but the video display does not
change. When the video is unfrozen, the scene the
camera is viewing is outputted on the video signal.
The patented flashback function enables the user to quickly return to a scene of interest.
Initially pressing Flashback when viewing a scene saves that scene as a flashback scene.
Moving to a subsequent scene and pressing Flashback both saves that scene and returns
the camera to the previously saved flashback scene.
For instance, after the ACUIX has found home (initialized), the operator finds a scene of
interest. The operator presses Flashback and ACUIX stores that scene (Scene A). If the
operator then moves to another scene (Scene B) and presses Flashback, ACUIX saves
Scene B and returns to Scene A. Pressing Flashback again returns the camera to Scene
B. If the operator then manually moves to another scene (Scene C) and presses Flashback
the ACUIX returns to Scene A. This occurs because the last time Flashback was pressed
the camera was at Scene A, therefore, saving that scene in the Flashback memory.
The only exception is during a Preset Tour operation. For example, Flashback is pressed
and the ACUIX returns to Scene A. After that, a Preset Tour is started. During the Preset
Tour, the ACUIX moves from Preset 2 to Preset 3. If Flashback is pressed while the ACUIX
is at Preset 3, the Preset Tour will be terminated and the ACUIX will go back to Preset 2.
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Then:
Interlace scanning and image stabilization are
disabled.
Motion detection is disabled.
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and motion detection
are disabled.
Interlace scanning must be disabled and the
ACUIX must be in auto iris mode.
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