Motion Detection - Sentry LE Series Manual

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LE/LE-HC Series DVR User Manual
V1.4
Press "Menu" and select "Record Setup". Select "Motion Detection" (Figure 5.2) and press
"Right Arrow" to enter the menu for motion detection setup.
Motion detection must be setup for each camera that will use motion detection based recording.
Select the camera by pressing the "Prev" or "Next" buttons.
Press the "Left" or "Right" buttons to enable or
disable motion detection of the current camera.
When motion detection is enabled, a small red
square is displayed on the top-left corner of the
displayed video when motion is detected.
Motion sensitivity can be set between 5 and 100 where
5 is lowest and 100 is highest. We recommend at least 20 for most indoor environments.
The whole field of view is the default detect area and will show as a pink mask. To disable part of
this area, press the right arrow key on "Set Detect Area" . A small blinking square will appear in
the top left hand corner of the camera field of view. Move this square with the arrow keys to where
you want to start disabling motion detect. Press OK. The square turns blue, showing motion
detection is disabled for that portion of the image. Move the square with the arrow keys and press
OK again to disable additional areas. Repeat move and press OK until the whole area you wish to
disable has turned blue.
Right arrow on "Enable All Area" to enable motion detection on the whole image.
Right arrow on "Disable All Area" to disable motion detection on the whole image.
When all cameras are setup for motion detection, press OK on Save.
Pre-Alarm
Pre-alarm setup allows up to 90 frames of video to be
recorded, by camera, prior to motion being detected.
Use the up/down arrow keys to select the camera and
the left/right arrow keys to change the number of Pre-
Alarm frames to be recorded.

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