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The motion detector can provide three trigger sources:
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Motion #0: Motion detected in the entire image
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Motion detected in trigger area #1: A freehand drawn area may be provided to the camera as
a trigger zone. If motion is detected in this zone, motdet trigger #1 will fire
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Motion detected in trigger area #2: Identical to #1, with another trigger zone.
Four views are available:
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Motion View: Blocks with motion detected are shown with a color tone change
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Motion Mask: A freehand drawing tool for a motion mask. Motion inside this mask will be
ignored by motion detection. Use the tools to draw the mask.
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Trigger#1 Area: A freehand drawing tool for trigger area #1
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Trigger#2 Area: A freehand drawing tool for trigger area #2
The properties of motion detection are also available:
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Speed: Specifies the minimal rate of change required in the image to be detected as motion.
If set too low, changes in ambient light conditions may trigger motion.
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Sensitivity: Specifies the minimal luminance change required in the image to be detected as
motion. If set to 0, will not detect any motion on the image. If set 100, it will trigger to any
motion.
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Resolution Level: The required minimal number of blocks that must change to be considered
as motion in output #0 (entire image)
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Trigger 1 Level: The required minimal number of blocks that must change to be considered
as motion in output #1 (trigger area #1)
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Trigger 2 Level: The required minimal number of blocks that must change to be considered
as motion in output #2 (trigger area #2)
Trigger timing can be setup:
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Trigger mode, Trigger start/end offset: Please check GPIO TRIGGER (Chapter 7.1.5.) where
you will find the description of this section!
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