AXIS M1065-LW Network Camera
AXIS Video Motion Detection
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To move a point, click and drag the point to the new position.
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To move the exclude area, place the mouse pointer inside the area. When the pointer becomes a cross, drag the area
to the new position.
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To select an exclude area, click on the border.
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To remove an exclude area, select the area and then click
Remove
.
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To highlight the exclude areas, click on the
icon.
Visual Confirmation
Visual confirmation is used to validate that the settings are correct, that is, that all objects that should be detected are detected.
Visual confirmation is used to validate that the settings are correct, that is, that all objects that should be tracked are tracked.
Note
To use visual confirmation, Internet Explorer and AXIS Media Control (AMC) must be used.
When visual confirmation is enabled, all moving objects found by the application will be outlined and followed by polygons. A red
polygon indicates that the object is found and is detected as a moving object. A green polygon indicates that the object is found but
is ignored because it is not in the include area or because of one of the ignore filters.
When visual confirmation is enabled, all moving objects found by the application will be encircled and followed by polygons. A red
polygon indicates that the object is found and that tracking has started. A green polygon indicates that the object is found but is
ignored because it is not in the include area or because of one of the ignore filters.
The yellow rectangle shows how the view area follows moving objects and how the view area zoom level is adapted to include all
moving objects.
To enable visual confirmation:
1. Select the
Enable visual confirmation
option.
2. Click
Save
.
Note
• Visual confirmation is disabled after 15 minutes.
• After modifying a setting, click
Save
to apply the change. The video stream will be restarted and it may take a few seconds
before the change is applied.
• Enabling visual confirmation may introduce video latency and affect performance.
Ignore Filters
If AXIS Video Motion Detection 3 detects too many unwanted objects, start by modifying the include and exclude areas. If too many
objects are still detected, use one or more of the ignore filters.
If AXIS Video Motion Detection 4 detects too many unwanted objects, start by modifying the include and exclude areas. If too many
objects are still detected, use one or more of the ignore filters.
If AXIS Digital Autotracking tracks too many unwanted objects, start by modifying the include and exclude areas. If too many
objects are still tracked, use one or more of the ignore filters.
Supported ignore filters:
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Swaying objects — Used to ignore objects that only move a short distance
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Short-lived objects — Used to ignore objects that only appear in the image for a short period of time
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Small objects — Used to ignore small objects
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