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• Temperature and lighting may affect monitoring.
• The quality of the video capture device is also very important in
setting the sensibility.
• Test different values to ne-tune this parameter for optimum
performance.
Setting the detecting interval parameter
To set the detecting interval parameter:
Move the Detecting interval slider. The interval (times/sec) or scan rate
has four conguration options: 1 times/sec, 2 times/sec, 3 times/sec and
4 times/sec.
- OR -
Click Default to set the recommended scan rate.
The default value of Detecting interval is 2 frames/sec. The higher the scan
rate is, the more accuracy the detection could be, the more CPU usage you
need. If you want VideoSecurity Online and other applications (like Ofce,
network) to run simultaneously, choose a lower scan rate to release CPU
usage to other applications.
Set to a higher scan rate for a more accurate detection.
Do not change the working directory name while ASUS VideoSecurity is
running. Doing so will cause a runtime error!
Setting the working directory
To set the working directory:
Key in the working directory on the textbox or click Browse to locate and
set the working directory.
The default working directory is C:\VideoSec, if Windows roots in disk
C. Everytime you launch ASUS VideoSecurity, a new folder is created.
The folder lename indicates the current time and date the application
was launched. For example, “2005.06.16_04.20.10” means that ASUS
VideoSecurity was launched on June 06, 2005 at 4:20:10 AM.
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