Milestone New camera window

This window creates and edits camera records in the database.
Figure 238.   New Milestone camera window
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Properties

In addition to the common Status, Enabled, Fault Cause, Health, and Alarm Source Info properties, these properties support the Milestone DVR camera.

Property Value Description
Video Device Id, Description text Defines a text string to identify the camera.
Video Device Id, Camera Id number between 0 and 99 Defines a unique camera identity number.
Camera Guid number Defines a number to identify the camera.
Ptz Support additional properties Turns Pan Tilt, Zoom, Focus, Iris, Move To Preset, and Store Preset features on (true), and off (false). Your camera may or may not support these features. For each feature the camera supports, select true. For unsupported features, select false.
 NOTE: If these properties are not enabled, PTZ functions do not work. This means that any widgets that use PTZ controls do not work. 
Control Timing hours, minutes, and seconds Configures intervals between actions and timeout values. These settings affect how long a camera continues to respond to control communications after a control message is received. The reason for these limits is to prevent a camera from being left in a state of continual movement or adjustment (iris, focus, or zoom) in case communication with the device is lost.
Preferred Resolution drop-down list, defaults to High Specifies the pixel resolution of each transmitted frame. Options are: High, Medium, or Low. The actual pixel values for these three relative settings are defined in the video device.
Preferred Frame Rate drop-down list, defaults to Low Defines the speed of the video stream. Options are: Lo Frame Rate, Med Frame Rate, and Hi Frame Rate. You can configure each rate.
Preferred Compression drop-down list, defaults to Medium Specifies what level of compression is used during live video streaming. The actual compression values for these relative settings are defined in the video device. Higher compression uses less bandwidth but negatively affects image quality. Options are: None, Low, Medium, or High
Fox Stream Preferred drop-down list, defaults to Inherit Selects or declines the use of Fox streaming.

inherit sets this property to the value set for its parent component (the DVR or network component).

yes sends the video stream from the video camera to the station (controller) and then forwards it to the Workbench interface through the standard Fox/Foxs connection. This overcomes fire wall issues in the event that the video surveillance system is not exposed to the outside world on its network.

 NOTE: This option assumes that the controller is exposed - otherwise you could not even connect to the station. 

false sends the video stream directly from the video camera to the Workbench interface. Using this setting allows you to set the Preferred Resolution and Frame Rate to High without impacting CPU usage. In essence, this removes the station from the equation.

In either case, the client-side computer expends some of its CPU utilization to render the video on the screen.

Auto Set Ptz Support true (default) or false Turns the automatic configuration of the Ptz properties on true and off false.
Stop Recording Mode Drop-down list (defaults to On Timer) Indicates when to stop recording.

On Timer

On Alarm to Normal