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Scene Change
Scene change detection works best detecting objects with distinct edges and corners. Scenes
that appear flat or monochrome may trigger false alarms.
To set the scene change threshold
1. Click
Reset Scene
.
2. Next to
Scene Change
, select one of the following options:
3. Click
Apply
to save the settings.
Setting Video Motion Detection (VMD)
An Administrator can enable and configure up to five zones to be monitored for motion in a
scene.
Note
The video analytics screen shows a static video snapshot instead of live video.
For this reason, you should open a second web client window for monitoring live
video.
Best Practices for Configuring Video Motion Detection
For best results configuring video motion detection, follow these steps:
1. Identify areas in the image where motion detection alarms should be triggered.
In some applications, motion anywhere in the image needs to be reported. In other
applications, users will only want to monitor specific areas such as doors, stairwells, or
other areas of interest.
2. Select one of the five available regions for each area of interest, and draw the box so that it
fully covers the area of interest.
Note
The camera only measures motion inside the drawn region-of-interest box. So a
person or vehicle moving along the boundary of the box may or may not trigger
an alarm, because their motion will only be evaluated partially. It is therefore
important to adjust the region-of-interest boxes to fully cover the areas of interest.
•
High (80%)
Maximum scene change detection. The alarm message
appears when the field of view changes by 80% or more.
•
Medium (50%)
Medium scene change detection. The alarm message appears
when the field of view changes by 50% or more.
•
Low (30%)
Minimum scene change detection. The alarm message
appears when the field of view changes by 30% or more.
•
Disable (Default)
Disables scene change detection.
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