be manually changed and depends directly on the block count number. Percent of
Change expresses the Block Count as a percentage, as opposed to blocks.
7.
Enter the Dwell Time. This defines the delay time before the camera returns to the Start
Position.
8.
Assign the Control Output that will be triggered by the motion detected in the target
area. The control has to be available and activated in the Hardware Setup.
To associate a target area with another camera, do the following:
1.
In Associated with Camera menu, choose the associated camera in the CameraID
field. This camera will assume the selected preset when motion is detected in the spe-
cific target area.
2.
In Associated with Camera menu, in the Preset Number field, choose the Preset po-
sition that the associated camera will go to once motion is detected in the target area.
In the example above,
If a change of at least 5 blocks (5% of the total target area) occurs in the target area labeled
“Door?, Camera 1 will go to Preset 02, Control 2 will be activated, and the camera labeled Front
Door will move to Preset 01. After 40 seconds, the camera will return to the Preset 01.
Related Topics: PTZ mode | Control Setup
Motion Tracking
Overview
Motion tracking is a real-time tracking technology offered by supported cameras. When a camera
is configured for motion tracking, the camera moves to the location of the object detected in the
target zone. In order to use motion tracking, you must first select a camera which supports motion
tracking.
To set up motion tracking on a camera, do the following:
1.
Select the desired camera.
2.
On the video window, move the mouse to the start point. Hold down the left mouse button
and drag the mouse to draw a rectangular 'box' (target zone).
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