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ComponentDescription
Cameras viewYou view and manipulate 2D data in the Workspace. You can manage the visualization of camera data, for example, you can orbit, truck, dolly, and zoom the displayed data.
View Filters

Manage the way camera data is viewed in the Cameras view pane by clicking View Filters and selecting from the options. For more information, see Set appropriate View Filters.

Reset ZoomClick to return the Cameras view to its default position and zoom.
Pin CamerasClick to hold the current camera selection in the selected view. When enabled, selecting other system sources does not change this view.

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  1. In the Workspace, select the Cameras view.

  2. In the System panel, click a camera.
  3. At the top of the Cameras view, hover the mouse pointer over the Centroid connection score icon .

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    Information about the selected camera's centroid connection score is displayed.

    Note that, as usual, the color of the icons at the top of the Cameras view provides an additional indication of the camera status.Image Removed

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  4. Hover the mouse pointer over the Image Error icon .

    Information about the selected camera's image error is displayed.Image Removed

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    This is similar to the image error that is displayed after camera calibration.

  5. To investigate camera status further, hover the mouse pointer over any additional camera status icons to the left or right of the other two icons. These additional icons provide further information about the state of the camera: eg, a camera temperature warning.

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    For information on the Centroid Connection score or Image error, see Monitor system health.

For information about how to handle bumped cameras, see Fix issues with camera calibration.
If one or more camera's operating temperature is inconsistent with its temperature at calibration, re-calibration is necessary (see Calibrating Vicon cameras).