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Web Interface
Motion Detection
This window lets you set the parameters of where your camera looks
to detect motion (for example, you can have it detect motion on the
client side of a teller’s window, and not on the teller’s side).
Whenever you make changes to your settings, click
Save
before
switching to another camera or tab.
NOTE:
It is also possible to set motion detection parameters on
Luma IP cameras. If you set motion detection for a camera both on
that camera itself and on the NVR, the the NVR’s settings supersede
those of the IP camera. The only settings that the Luma IP camera
has absolute control over are the smart motion settings (line
crossing, intrusion detection, etc.).
Camera Selection
Channel No.:
This selects which camera you are editing.
Enable Motion Detection:
Check this box to set up motion detection
on the selected camera, or uncheck it to disable motion detection.
Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion:
Luma NVRs do not currently
support this feature, but Luma IP cameras do. See the IP camera
documentation for details.
Area Settings
This defines the areas in which motion detection is used.
Draw Area / Stop Drawing:
This button helps you set up the
parameters for motion detection.
By default, all cameras are set up to use motion detection over the
entire camera frame. If you want to use less than the whole frame
(for example, excluding the fish tank), you must first click
Clear All
to remove the default setting.
The motion detection system divides the camera screen into a
22x15 grid. This makes each square roughly 0.3% of the total
area, allowing for fine control over which areas to use for motion
detection. You can designate an area of any shape for the camera to
use for detection motion. To create an area, press
Draw Area
, then
click-and-drag your mouse across the live feed. When you are done,
click
Stop Drawing
. If you make a mistake, click
Clear All
and try
again.
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