Viewerframe Mode Motion Link May 2026

Motion Link is the protocol or mathematical relationship that binds the movement of a physical object (or simulated cursor) to the movement of the viewerframe.

Without a motion link, an operator must manually pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) to follow a target. With a motion link, the viewerframe automatically adjusts its origin point to match the delta of the target’s movement. viewerframe mode motion link

If your "Viewerframe Mode Motion Link" feels sluggish or jittery, investigate these three culprits. Motion Link is the protocol or mathematical relationship

| Problem | Likely Fix | |---------|-------------| | Motion link is jerky | Increase smoothing / reduce frame rate of master viewer. | | Target runs past the edge | Enable border clamping or set soft limits. | | Latency too high (e.g., 1 sec) | Reduce image processing (turn off noise reduction). Use wired instead of Wi-Fi. | | Coordinates misaligned | Re-calibrate with a 3×3 grid (match 9 points between master and target). | If your "Viewerframe Mode Motion Link" feels sluggish


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