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VideoXpert® Professional v 3.17 Operations Manual
C6601M-S | 06/22 127
Uni-Directional lines record one count for each crossing of the line in the selected direction
of the line.
Bi-Directional lines record two separate counts, one for each crossing of the line in both
directions of the line.
Omni-Directional lines record one count for each crossing of the line in any direction.
Click to select or deselect Display Counts to display or hide the line count—how many
people or vehicles have crossed the line in the appropriate direction(s).
Users with Admin permissions can right-click a counter line to reset the counter to zero (for
that line only).
Note
:Users can perform counter resets for streams running on VxOpsCenter client
(the local decoder); users cannot perform counter resets for streams running on an
Enhanced Decoder.
A cell containing a detection zone in which an appropriate object is detected will have an yellow border
around the cell.
Object detection events are shown in VxPortal, but the overlays are not.
Note:For PTZcameras, these are in presets that contain analytic configurations.
Note:Overlays are not available in exported recordings.
Overlays are configured at the camera level. Configuration parameters include the type of overlays that
are enabled, the shape of each overlay in the overlay type, and sensitivity to motion. Refer to the
operations manual for the camera to configure simple-motion data analytics and analytics drawing data.
Refer to the current version of the VideoXpert® Toolbox Operations Manual or the VxToolbox section of
this operations manual to configure Advanced overlays.
Analytics overlays can be enabled on a per-cell basis. That is, you can have more than one cell
streaming video for the same camera, and set each cell to display (or not display) different analytics.
Viewing Analytics Overlays in a Cell
To view an analytics overlay in a cell:
1. Open the camera in a cell.
2. Right-click the cell, click Analytic Overlays, click Enhanced, and then click to select Object
Bounding Boxes, Object Detection Zones, and/or Counting Lines.If you select Counting
Lines, you can also click to select Display Counts.
A check mark is displayed to the left of the option you select, indicating that the overlay is enabled.
3. If appropriate, repeat the previous step and select another overlay.
4. (Optional) To disable an analytics overlay, perform the steps above, but click to deselect the
overlay(s) that you do not want to display.
Note:
Overlays will still be recorded even when they are disabled, so you can view them in
playback mode.
Note
: Enhanced and Advanced Analytic Overlays can not be used in the same cell at the
same time. Selecting one type of overlay will deselect the other.
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