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Cisco Video Surveillance 2600 IP Camera User Guide
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Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
Applications Windows
If you change any options in the Motion Detection window, you must click
Apply
to save the changes.
Note
In addition to moving objects, motion detection can be triggered by rapid changes in lighting conditions
or by movement of the IP camera itself.
Table 3-16
describes the options in the Motion Detection window.
Event Window
The Event window provides options for configuring how the IP camera handles events. An event is either
of the following:
•
Motion that the IP camera detects. For related information about motion detection, see the
“Motion
Detection Window” section on page 3-29
.
•
A change of state from low to high or from high to low on an input port of the IP camera. For related
information about input ports, see the
“Alarm I/O Ports Window” section on page 3-34
.
Table 3-16
Motion Detection Window Options
Option
Description
Motion Detection Area
•
Motion Inclusion Regions—Create a window to designate an area to
examine for motion. Select up to 4 check boxes to specify areas in the
video. If desired, enter a name of up to 12 characters for each area in the
field next to the corresponding check box. Drag the window to the
desired area and drag an edge or corner of the window to resize it.
To remove a window, uncheck the associated check box.
•
Motion Exclusion Regions—Create a window to designate an area to
ignore for motion. Select up to 4 check boxes to specify areas in the
video. If desired, enter a name of up to 12 characters for each area in the
field next to the corresponding check box. Drag the window to the
desired area and drag an edge or corner of the window to resize it.
To remove a window, uncheck the associated check box.
•
Motion Detection Parameters—Each Motion Detection Inclusion
Region has its unique set of Motion Detection Parameters. Click on a
defined Motion Inclusion Region to examine or edit its Motion
Detection Parameters for that specific window:
–
Sensitivity—Designates the relative change in luminance that the
camera must detect for motion detection. A lower value means that
more change is required for motion detection.
–
Threshold—Designates the percentage of the motion inclusion
region that the camera must detect motion to generate an alert. The
camera detects motion using the defined sensitivity level.
–
Activity Level—Display only. Horizontal bar that represents how
much activity is being detected in the area. Test and adjust the
sensitivity by looking at this indicator.