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7. Adjust the sliders to define:
The “Sensitivity” of the color and luminance difference that will trigger the
motion detection.
The “History” – the duration an object has to stay within the motion
detection frame to trigger the motion detection.
The “Object Size” that will trigger the motion detection.
8. Check “Display All Windows” to display all the motion windows in the camera
view. Uncheck the option if you only want to see the active motion window.
9. Click the “Delete” button to delete the active motion window.
10. Please make sure to click the “Apply” button in order to save the changes you
have made.
11. You may click the “Test” button to test the motion detection settings. Click the
“Stop” button to stop the testing. Click the “Finish” button to bring you to the
event wizard.
Information
The Motion Detection settings for a camera will not take effect until you
configure Motion Detection as an Event Trigger for the camera. Please
refer to the
section for more information.
Video
Set video display:
1. Go to the “Setup” page and click on “Camera”, “Video” tab.
2. Select the camera you want to adjust the video settings for from the drop-down
list.
3. In “Image Appearance” section, you may adjust the Video format,
Resolution,
Quality, and Frame rate of the video image displayed by the camera.
4. In the “Text Overlay” section, you can add some text information to the video
image, such as date/time and/or a text title. You may choose to have the
information displayed at the top or bottom of the image by selecting the
respective option from the drop-down list. The text information will be shown in
the live view, on snapshots and recorded videos.