Obtaining The Time Offset Of Later Media; Motion Threshold; Masking That Detects Motion; Figure 5-4 Report When Requesting Video And None Is Available - Honeywell Rapid Eye Operator's Manual

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Obtaining the Time Offset of Later Media

Motion Threshold

Masking that Detects Motion

Document 800-02951V3 Rev A
11/09
Figure 5-4
Report When Requesting Video and None is Available
Later media is
indicated by the
flashing icon
(above). Click the
icon for a report.
When a power outage temporarily stops a unit from recording, a gap is produced in
the video archive. Such a gap can also cause the later media indicator to appear.
Click the later media icon (shown in
Offset Image Time window to find out if, for example, the video was recorded at night.
Figure 5-5
Detection Toolbar Sensitivity and Interval Options
Sensitivity. Threshold for reporting movement. Moving the slider to the right of center picks
up smaller movements. Setting the slider to the far left turns off motion searching. Slider
range of magnitudes is from 1 to 100.
Interval. The minimum amount of time, in seconds, between separate motion reports. Two
or more occurrences of movement within the interval period are reported as a single item
in the motion search report. Adjust as needed (Interval ranges from 0 to 9999 seconds).
Show / Hide masking grid (
video image, to help select the area(s) used to search for motion.
Rapid Eye Remote View Operator Guide
Figure
5-4). If the image is dark, check the time in the
). Toggle for the presence/absence of a grid overlay on the
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