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ELECTRONICS MECHANIC - CITS
EXERCISE 149: Operate and learn the procedure for
switching cameras to have different views
Objectives
At the end of this exercise you shall be able to:
• to understand the Procedure for switching cameras to have different views.
Requirements
Tools/Materials
• Combinations Plier 250mm] - 1 No. • DVR - 1-4 Nos.
• Screw Driver Set 150mm - 1 No. • Camera gimble - as reqd.
• Wire Stripper 100 mm - 1 No. • Camera hanger - as reqd.
• Camera - as reqd.
Procedure
1 FISHEYE VIEW:
• This is the standard 360° fisheye view, ideal for total
situational awareness.
• Using this view, you’ll get 100% coverage in real-
time and on playback with no blind spots. And since
you have total 360° situational awareness, there’s no
chance of your camera being pointed in the “wrong”
direction.
2 PANORAMIC+
• Panoramic+ solves issues such as stitching, alignment,
light balance, and blind spots.
• These images are a true edge-to-edge dewarped view
of the original fisheye image taken from the centre of the
scene.
• This view uses the centre of the fisheye sensor to generate
a true 180° image.
3 CORRIDOR+
• This view is a split two-way hallway view from a
ceiling-mounted camera. It allows you to watch both
directions of a 360° image at the same time so that
individuals and objects can move seamlessly from
one view to the other.
• Corridor+ enables you to see two perfect halves from
the entire hallway image side-by-side, which allows
you to monitor both directions of the scene at the
same time.
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