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Setting Motion Detection Recording
Configuring Motion Detection Recording Settings
The Motion Detection recording starts recording video when a motion has been detected.
Configure the Motion Detection recording settings in the
Motion Detection Settings
window which appears when you click
Settings
.
Some items in the
Motion Detection Settings
window overlap with the items in the
Add/Edit Schedule Item
dialog. In Motion Detection recording, the settings in the
Motion
Detection Settings
window take precedence.
Preset
and
Backlight
settings in the
Add/Edit Schedule
dialog are applied to the Motion Detection recording.
The Motion Detection settings are affected by the video quality
setting of the Camera Server. After configuring the Motion
Detection settings, do not change the video quality on the
Camera Server.
Motion detection is done by the Storage Server or Camera
Server (whichever selected in the Motion Detection Settings
window). If the Camera Server executes motion detection,
motion detection is not available while the Camera Server is
performing the pan, tilt, or zoom operation (motion detection
by the Storage Server is available during these operations).
If the recording schedule expires during Motion Detection
recording, the Motion Detection recording also terminates.
Note
Editing Motion Detection Recording Settings
You can specify the detection area and the amount of sensitivity for Motion Detection
Recording. The area for detection can also be modified which is ideal, for example, if the
field of view has two entrances and you wish to monitor motion for one entrance.
Summary of Contents for VK-64
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