Milestone Husky - Administrator Manual
Only available for PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras with patrolling,
the continuous movement of a PTZ camera between a number of
preset positions. Lets you select the required profile for the PTZ
patrolling schedule (see "PTZ patrolling" on page 135) for the
camera(s) in question.
You specify a camera's patrolling schedule based on patrolling
profiles within particular periods of time (example: Mondays from
08.30 until 17.45), shown in red:
Use of one patrolling profile may be followed immediately by use of another (example: use the
Daytime patrolling profile Mondays from 08.30 until 17.45, then the Evening patrolling profile
Mondays from 17.45 until 23.00). Use of two patrolling profiles cannot overlap.
Unlike other types of scheduling, there are no ready-made Always on and Always off schedule
profiles for PTZ patrolling. You can create any number of customized schedule profiles for each
camera. When you create a customized schedule profile (see "Configure camera-specific schedules"
on page 63) for one camera, you can reuse it with other cameras if required.
Matrix
About Matrix video-sharing
The Matrix feature allows distributed viewing of live video from any camera to any Matrix-recipient
on a network operating with the system. A computer on you can view which Matrix-triggered video
is called a Matrix-recipient. In order to become a Matrix recipient, you must have the XProtect
Smart Client installed on the computer.
For more information about Matrix video sharing, refer to the XProtect Smart Client User's Manual,
available from the Milestone website http://www.milestonesys.com, or the XProtect Smart Client's
own built-in help system.
There are two ways in which Matrix-triggered video can appear on a Matrix-recipient:
Manual triggering: Another user wants to share important video, and sends it from
XProtect Smart Client or from a custom-made website to the relevant Matrix-recipient.
Automatic triggering: Video is sent to the relevant Matrix-recipient automatically when a
predefined event occurs, for example when a door sensor detects that a door is opened, or
when the surveillance system detects motion in the video from a camera.
About Matrix-recipients
A computer on which Matrix-triggered video can be viewed is known as a Matrix-recipient. In order
to become a Matrix-recipient, the computer must have the XProtect Smart Client installed.
There are two ways in which Matrix-triggered video can appear on a Matrix-recipient:
Manual triggering: Another user wants to share important video, and sends it from an
XProtect Smart Client—or from a custom-made web page—to the required Matrix-recipient.