AXIS M1065-LW Network Camera
AXIS Video Motion Detection
2. Click
Small objects
.
3. Click
Enable
.
4. Click on the
icon to show the filter size in the image.
5. Use the mouse to adjust the filter size. Start with a small size. Moving objects that fit inside the rectangle will be ignored.
The filter displayed in the image can be moved to make it easier to compare the filter size with the size of objects
in the image. Note that the filter will be applied to all objects in the image, also to objects that are not located at
the position of the displayed filter.
6. Click
Save
to apply the filter.
7. Click
OK
.
8. Use visual confirmation to verify the settings.
9. If the result is not satisfactory, increase the filter size in small steps.
The filter size can also be set by entering the width and height in the fields. The width and height are the maximum width and
maximum height of the objects to ignore and are measured in percent of the image width and height. Values between 5 and 100
can be used.
The filter size can also be set by entering the width and height in the fields. The width and height are the maximum width and
maximum height of the objects to ignore and are measured in percent of the image width and height. Values between 3 and 100
can be used.
Using the Application in an Action Rule
The following example shows how to configure the Axis product to record video when AXIS Video Motion Detection 3 detects motion.
Using action rules, Axis network cameras can be configured to, for example, record video or send a notification when
AXIS Digital Autotracking starts tracking a moving object.
The following example shows how to configure the Axis product to record video to an SD card or network share when
AXIS Digital Autotracking starts tracking. For detailed information about the different settings, see the Axis product’s online
help or User Manual.
1. Insert an SD card in the Axis product, or go to
Setup > System Options > Storage
in the Axis product’s webpages and
configure the product to use a network share.
2. Optionally, go to
Setup > Video & Audio > Stream Profiles
and create a stream profile to use for recording.
3. Go to
Setup > Events > Action Rules
and click
Add
to create a new action rule.
4. Configure other settings as required. For example, to only record video during certain time periods, select a
Schedule
.
5. Under
Actions
, select
Record Video
from the
Type
drop-down list.
6. Select the stream profile and storage device to use and configure the pre- and post-trigger times.
7. Make sure that the rule is enabled and then click
OK
.
Note
To appear in the
Trigger
list, the application must be started and its status must be Idle or Running.
Note
• To appear in the
Trigger
list, the application must be started and its status must be running.
• Use the
VMD 3
event if you are using a video management software (VMS) that does not support Video Motion Detection 4
events. The
VMD 3
event triggers the same action for all profiles.
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