The minimum camera dwell time in patrol mode?
Hi,
The minimum camera dwell time in patrol scanning mode that I can set is 60 seconds, which in my opinion is definitely too long! I would like to set the camera to stay in a given area much shorter, for example for 15 seconds and change its position. Is this some kind of software bug or is it set this way on purpose? Because in competitive cameras and recorders you can freely set this time. The camera works with the VIGI NVR1004H-4P(UN) 1.0 (1.0.4 Build 240119 Rel.66485n) recorder.
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Hi @KamileN7
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
Just let you know if you need a beta that can allow you to modify the patrol time, yet which may shorten the durability and life of the pivot, if you agree and are aware of this potential issue, let me know.
I will check with the team and get one beta for you. C540 V2, correct?
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I also have a proposal on how to improve the functionality of the patrol without reducing the durability and life of the pivot.
You can treat the minimum dwell time as a sum. If you have two patrol positions, the sum must be minimum of 120 seconds, but you can set it to stay in one place for 15 seconds and in the other 105 seconds, or 30 seconds and in the other 90 seconds. Similarly, if you add more patrol positions. If you set eight patrol positions, you will have at least 480 seconds at your disposal, which you can freely divide between these 8 positions.
Something like this shouldn't be particularly difficult to program, and would increase the flexibility of patrol scanning.
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Hi @KamileN7
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
KamileN7 wrote
Thank you for your answer. If it's not a problem, I would like beta versions with shortened patrol times. Yes VIGI C540 V2. I am aware of potential problems.I also have a proposal on how to improve the functionality of the patrol without reducing the durability and life of the pivot.
You can treat the minimum dwell time as a sum. If you have two patrol positions, the sum must be minimum of 120 seconds, but you can set it to stay in one place for 15 seconds and in the other 105 seconds, or 30 seconds and in the other 90 seconds. Similarly, if you add more patrol positions. If you set eight patrol positions, you will have at least 480 seconds at your disposal, which you can freely divide between these 8 positions.Something like this shouldn't be particularly difficult to program, and would increase the flexibility of patrol scanning.
This will void your warranty regardless the pivot is broken or not as we have clearly warned you of the risks and results of doing this. Any risks and malfunctions due to this change will not be our responsibility as you are informed and warned to proceed with this.
The dev is informed and working on this. Will get back to you as soon as I am informed.
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