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Configuration and Operation
To paint a motion detection region
1. Check Region paint.
2. To set the number of cells to paint, from the brush drop-down list, select 1x1, 3x3, or 5x5.
3. Click SAVE.
To set a schedule
1. Select By schedule. The message "Please Select" is displayed.
2. Click Please select. A drop-down menu opens.
3. From the drop-down menu, select a schedule from 1 to 10. The selected schedules are
displayed in a horizontal field above the drop-down menu.
4. Click SAVE.
To configure motion detection settings
1. Sampling pixel interval [1-10] – Select a number from 1-10. The default value is 1. If the value is
set as 3, within the detection region, the system will take one sampling pixel for every 3 pixels by
each row and each column (see the figure below).
2. Detection level [1-100] – Select a number from 1-100. The default level is 40. This sets detection
level for each sampling pixel; the smaller the value, the more sensitive it is.
3. Sensitivity level [1-100] – Select a number from 1-100. The default level is 60, which means if
40% or more sampling pixels are detected differently, the system will detect motion. The bigger
the value, the more sensitive it is and more colored segments will be displayed in the Motion
Indication Bar.
4. Time interval (sec) [0-7200] – Select a number from 0-7200 (seconds). The default interval is 10.
The value is the interval between each detected motion.
Set Triggered Actions
The Administrator can specify alarm actions to be taken when motion is detected. See Figure 66: Motion
Detection Screen. The options are listed as follows:
Enable alarm output – Check this box and select the predefined type of alarm output (low or
high) to enable alarm relay when tampering is detected.
Record video clip – Select this box to store the motion detection alarm recording in a
microSDXC card or on the NAS when tampering is detected. Enter the number of seconds for
the pre-trigger buffer. Select the first radial button to upload for a specified length of time and
enter the number of seconds. Alternatively, select the second radial button to upload while the
trigger is active.
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Figure 68: Pixel Interval Illustration

CM-6206-H1-I User and Installation Guide
September 29, 2016

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