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Will capture a snapshot when the subject is first detected and 1 further snapshot
after the period of time specified in the Snap Frequency field if the subject is still
present.
3:
Will capture a snapshot when the subject is first detected and 2 further snapshots,
1 each time the duration specified in the Snap Frequency field elapses and the
subject is still present.
Unlimited:
Will continuously capture snapshots each time the duration specified in
the Snap Frequency field elapses and the subject is still present.
Snapshot Frequency
You can set how often the recorder will capture a snapshot of the subject using the
Snap Frequency field. Enter the amount of time (in seconds) you want between each
snapshot to set the snap frequency.
This timer will remain active as long as the subject is present. If the subject leaves the
camera's image and returns a snapshot will be captured and the timer will start over.
Minimum Size Of Objects Detected
You can set the minimum size of objects that are detected in the
Min Pixel
field. You
can enter a minimum width between 64 pixels to 1080 pixels.
This is useful as the area you are monitoring will differ from camera to camera. If the
area you are monitor is far from the camera you you would want to set a small
minimum width as pedestrians and vehicles will appear small on-screen. However, if
the area you are monitoring is fairly close to the camera so that pedestrians and
vehicles appear quite large you can set a higher minimum width to avoid false
triggers.
Detection Sensitivity
By setting the
Sensitivity
you can avoid false triggers or capture slight movements.
You can enter a sensitivity level between 0 and 100.
0
is the lowest sensitivity level and will only trigger when the camera gets a perfect,
clear view of the subject so that the recorder can tell with a high degree of accuracy
that the object is a pedestrian or vehicle. This will avoid false triggers but could miss
triggers as the object was in the ideal position or in the best lighting.
100
is the highest sensitivity level and will trigger when the recorder thinks that any
object could possibly be a pedestrian or vehicle. This is handy when the camera may
only see the subject for a brief moment or the view may be partially obscured.
However, this is a trade off as setting a high sensitivity could result in false triggers.
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