: Refers to the specific HTML frame or page that hosts the camera's viewing interface.
When mapping out motion detection zones (such as ignoring a swaying tree but targeting a driveway), having the configuration tools anchored at the top provides a logical, top-down workflow. You can manipulate settings in the top frame and instantly observe the rendering changes in the video frame below. 3. Optimized Multi-Camera Dashboards
Understanding ViewerFrame Mode: Motion Top viewerframe mode motion top
: This specific mode dictates how the camera's web UI is rendered. "Motion Top" places the motion detection triggers and sensitivity settings in the top frame of the browser, keeping the live video stream below it.
: If you want to bypass the framed UI entirely and just get the raw stream for a third-party app, look for the /nphControlCamera or /SnapshotJPEG paths in your camera's API documentation. : Refers to the specific HTML frame or
| Parameter | Description | |-----------|-------------| | trackingAxis | Y-axis (vertical) by default, configurable to any primary axis. | | priorityMetric | Velocity magnitude (absolute speed in m/s or units/sec). | | frameSmoothing | Exponential moving average (alpha = 0.2 default) to reduce jitter. | | fallbackMode | Behavior when no motion is detected (e.g., StaticWorld , LastKnown ). | | cameraOffset | Vector3 offset from the tracked object’s top bounding point. |
In video production, this helps automatically maintain the "rule of thirds," keeping subjects properly framed. Configuring the Setting : If you want to bypass the framed
: Often refers to a specific frame or layout element within the camera’s browser interface (e.g.,
MJPEG often has less lag than compressed video.
A digital box labeled "MODE: MOTION TOP" flashing green over the top third of the screen, with digital trackers highlighting movement, while the lower two-thirds of the screen is faded or slightly blurred. To make this content more effective, could you clarify: