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Note:
If you select
All
, the set schedule will apply to all days of the
week.
Note:
You can configure up to 6 periods within a day.
3.
Configure a time range for when the motion detection is active, then
click the
Period
check box to select that time range for the selected
day of the week.
4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set up multiple time periods in a day or to
setup other days of the week, as required.
5.
Click
OK
.
Alternative Setup Method
You can use the time and day graph in the
upper part of the screen to configure the time periods needed for
motion detection. Use the mouse to click, and click/drag over different
parts of the graph to enable or disable motion detection for those
times/days.
Anti-Dither
Set an anti-dither time. The value ranges from 5 to 600s. The anti-
dither time refers to the alarm signal lasts time. It can be seem as the
alarm signal activation stays such as the buzzer, tour, PTZ activation,
snapshot, channel record.
Region
1.
Click
Region Setup
. The
Zone Set
configuration interface appears.
2.
Select the Motion Detection
Region
from the 4 regions (red, yellow,
blue and green). You can configure 4 different regions of motion
detection. If necessary, enter a name for the region in the
Zone
Name
field.
3.
Select the detection area by left-clicking and dragging the mouse
over the video image.
There are 396 (PAL) or 330 (NTSC) small zones. The color of the
zone tile indicates which region is setup for motion on that zone. If
there is no color, then motion detection is not set for that zone.
4.
Select a
Sensitivity
, from
1
to
100
for each region. The higher the
number, the higher the motion detection sensitivity.
5.
Select a
Threshold
, from
1
to
100
for each region. The higher the
number, the more motion will be needed to trigger a motion event.
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