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4 T-CORRIDOR+
• From a ceiling-mounted camera, T Corridor+ allows
you to see in all three directions.
• At the same time with no blind spots even when
individuals and objects move from one view to the
other.
5 V-CAM
• A V-Cam or Virtual Camera is a user-defined dewarped view of a specific chosen area of the fisheye image.
• It enables you to focus on one particular area without losing the overall view being recorded with the 360°
view.
• Up to four separate V-Cams can be created, or up to three alongside the fisheye stream.
• This view is particularly useful at building entrances and exits, POS areas, and reception desk areas.
PROCEDURE:
There are two different types of switching cameras in different views:-
• Manual switching
• Automated switching
Manual switching:
Manual switching refers to the process of changing cameras views or perspectives manually by human operators.
Process of switching cameras manually:-
1 Access Camera setting: Open the camera app or software interface on your device.
2 Locate switch camera option: Look for an icon or button within the camera interface that allows you to switch
between cameras. This could be labeled ”switch cameras,” “Front/ Rear,” or represented by icons indicating
the different cameras.
3 Tap or Click on the Switch Button: Once you’ve located the switch camera option, tap or click on it to toggle
between the available cameras.
4 Preview: After switching cameras, you’ll see a preview of the new camera’s feed on your screen. Use this
preview to ensure the framing and composition are as desired.
5 Adjust Settings (Optional): Depending on your preferences and the capabilities of your camera, you may
need to adjust settings such as resolution, exposure, or focus after switching cameras. These settings are
often accessible through the camera app’s interface.
6 Capture Content: Once you’re satisfied with the preview and settings, you can proceed to capture photos or
record videos using the newly selected camera.
7 Review and Repeat (if necessary): After capturing content, review it to ensure it meets your requirements. If
needed, you can repeat the process of switching cameras and capturing until you achieve the desired results.
Automated switching:
Automated camera switching is a process where camera views are changed automatically based on predefined
criteria or triggers, without the need for manual interventions.
Process of switching cameras automatically:
1 Condition Monitoring: The system continuously monitors various parameters such as lighting conditions,
subject movement, distance, or user preferences.
2 Criteria Evaluation: Based on the monitored conditions, the system evaluates predefined criteria to determine
whether a switch in cameras is warranted. Criteria could include low-light conditions favoring a camera with
better low-light performance or detecting a close-up subject suitable for the macro lens.
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CITS : E & H - Electronics Mechanic - Exercise 149