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Notification of Motion Detection and Camera Control
As the motion detection obtains the camera control privileges at a higher priority level than MV
Level (see p. 105), if motion is detected and video is displayed in the viewer from the camera that
detected the motion, you cannot control the camera (only while motion is detected). If you want to
control the camera while motion is detected, changing the level control right to MV Level 2 allows
you to obtain the camera control privileges.
[Notes on Using This Function]
The Motion Detection Function is not suited to applications where high levels of
Caution
reliability are demanded. Therefore, we recommend that you not use this function for
monitoring or other purposes if consistently high levels of reliability are required. Canon
accepts no liability whatsoever for faults, etc. resulting from the use of the Motion
Detection Function.
Use the Motion Detection Setting Tool provided in the VB Administration Tools to
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specify the motion detection schedule, area ratio, sensitivity, etc (see VB150 User's
Note
Manual p. 80).
To switch the camera control level to MV
Level 2, right-click on the viewer and select
"MV Level 2 Control Right" from the menu.
Motion detection cannot be notified while
camera control privileges are being obtained
with MV Level 2 because motion detection
cannot obtain camera control privileges. To
receive motion detection notification again,
select "Revert to MV Level Control Right" to
return the control level to MV Level.
The Free Viewer Level selected in the
monitoring screen cannot be changed to MV
Level or MV Level 2 in the MV station.
Motion Detection
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