Ipix split mode for fisheye cameras, Apply to all, Configuring joystick control – Milestone Remote Client 3.5 User Manual
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Milestone XProtect Remote Client 3.5; User’s Manual
IPIX Split Mode for Fisheye Cameras
Available only if the selected camera is a fisheye camera. Fisheye is a technology that allows
creation and viewing of 360-degree panoramic images. The Remote Client supports up to four
different viewpoints from a single fisheye camera. The IPIX Split Mode list lets you select the
required spilt mode:
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One by One lets you view a single viewpoint.
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Two by Two lets you view four different viewpoints at a time.
When viewed on the Live and Browse tabs, the fisheye camera will appear as specified, with either
one or four viewpoints from the same image:
Two by Two: Live tab displaying four different viewpoints from a single fisheye camera;
in this example, the fisheye camera's four viewpoints are enlarged for clarity.
Tip: When viewing different viewpoints from a fisheye camera on the Live or Browse tabs, you
are able to navigate each viewpoint independently by clicking inside each viewpoint, or by using
the buttons in the PTZ Control section.
Apply to All
The Apply To All button lets you quickly apply the camera settings for the selected camera to all
cameras in the view.
Configuring Joystick Control
The Joystick Control section lets you configure joystick control of PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) cameras.
Joystick configuration control requires that a joystick is attached to the computer running the
Remote Client.
Note: Even though joystick control is supported for a large number of PTZ cameras, not all PTZ
cameras may be joystick-controlled. Consult your surveillance system administrator if in doubt
about joystick support for cameras; your surveillance system administrator will be able to find
information about joystick support for cameras in the release note for your organization’s Milestone
XProtect surveillance system.
Click the Joystick Control section’s Setup... button to access the Joystick Setup window.
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