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In the Configure panel, select the plug-in name to view its settings.
Click Edit Settings.
Copy (select the text and press Ctrl+C) the 23-character code from the Licensing Question field in the Edit Global Settings dialog.
Paste (press Ctrl+V) the licensing question into an email to 3VR Technical Support (support@3VR.com).
3VR Technical Support will respond with the matching 27-character key within 1 business day.
Copy (CTRL+C) and paste (CTRL-V) the key from the email into the License Key box in System Manager.
Click OK to save and return to the Configure panel.
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After binding the plug-in to cameras, links will appear under Bound Cameras for each camera.
Click a link (for example Edit “7. Lobby”) to edit the settings for that camera.
The following settings must be configured for each camera bound to the Dwell plug-in:
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Click the Polygon icon
Click the video player to begin drawing a zone. Each click of the mouse will create a new line segment. To complete the polygon, click the mouse over your start position.
Edit the polygon by clicking and dragging its end points. Sections of the polygon may not overlap.
After creating the zone, edit the Name of the zone and make sure that [√]Enabled is checked.
If desired, repeat steps 1-4 to create additional Dwell zones.
The above is an example of a Dwell camera with two Dwell zones.
The above is an Example of a Dwell hot spot.
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Minimum Dwell Time (seconds) The minimum amount of time an object must dwell before a Dwell event will be generated. | Default: 10 |
Down sample Factor Controls how the video resolution is down sampled before analyzing for Dwell events. When left at 0 (default), the plug-in will use the full resolution of the camera, which is highly CPU intensive. Installations running many Dwell cameras (or other analytics) at the same time may see improved performance by increasing the Down sample Factor of each Dwell camera. | Default: 0 |