To Configure Motion Detection; Customizing Detection: Masking; Example: Masking An Area Of The Video Feed - Honeywell rapid eye System Administrator Manual

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Scheduled appointment. Checking the arrival and departure times of: a truck at a loading
dock, deliveries, and even natural phenomena such as tides...
Catastrophes. Complements sensors for fire, flood, explosions...
Pest control. Vermin in a storage area...
And so on.

To Configure Motion Detection

1.
Continue or start a
2.
Click the Video tab. By default, Record/Motion/Image is selected.
3.
For commands, you have the option of using the buttons in the Motion area or the motion
commands on a menu. To use the menu, place the mouse pointer on the tab's video and right-
click on the mouse. See figure 7–13.

Customizing Detection: Masking

Masking movement that is of no concern
By default, motion is detected everywhere in a video feed. Some of that movement may not be of
any interest, such as a roadway in a window, or people walking by a door. Areas of no concern
can be masked, i.e., hidden from motion detection, so that they will not trigger an alarm.
Fig. 7–12. Mask for Motion Detection.

Example: Masking an Area of the Video Feed

1.
Taking the image in figure
people walk by, start by setting a mask on the top corner of the door.
2.
After setting the mask, place the mouse pointer on the image and click the other mouse button. A
menu appears. See figure 7–13.
3.
Select the Invert Mask command; the detection is now focused on an area that "moves" only when
the door opens.
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