AXIS Camera Explorer - ACE User’s Guide Contents Licensing Information What is ACE and What Can it Do? Installing ACE Adding a Camera Adding an Albu
Camera Switching Camera Switching is when you let ACE alternate between the camera feeds it displays. To do this you need to add a SwitchCam object, w
Recording a Movie Click on your camera to open the image in the right hand window. Now right-click on the image and a short menu will appear. Click Re
When setting the frame rate and recording period, remember that recording for long periods and at high frame rates will create very large numbers of f
Working with Movies Movie files created with ACE are saved with the extension .sqj. These files only represent a group of image files and they will no
Other Settings and Functions Shortcuts If you click on Network Cameras in the left hand window of Explorer you will then see all the installed cameras
Pan/Tilt/Zoom If you have a Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) device connected to your camera, this can be controlled directly from the image display in Windows Exp
Installing ACE Before You Start Before installing your new software you must first set your camera’s IP-address. Please refer to the Installation Guid
Adding a Camera Click on Add. The right hand side of Explorer will now show a further five options – Add Album, Add Camera, Add Camera Switching, Add
You will then see a window containing information about the camera found at that address. The resolution can be changed by clicking the drop-down arro
If identification fails, click Choose to manually provide the information for the camera. You can now rename your camera to anything you like. This
Your camera now appears in Windows Explorer. Click the icon for your camera and a live feed from it will be presented in the right hand window.
Adding an Album An album is a “virtual directory” that allows you to easily view and manage your images and movies. Back in the Explorer window, Click
Adding a Quad View Object ACE includes a feature that allows you to view the live feeds from up to 4 video sources simultaneously. This is called a Qu
By right-clicking on the image you will see a context menu, from which you can choose to Display Names or not, and whether or not to use a Limited Fr
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