Motion Detection - D-Link DCS-5222L User Manual

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Section 4 - Configuration
This option allows you to set up Motion Detection on your IP camera. In order to
use motion detection first check the Enable Video Motion checkbox. Next, click
on the video window and draw motion detection zones by clicking and dragging
the mouse cursor. Red areas indicate areas that will be monitored for motion.
The camera also has a PIR sensor which is used to detect motion using a special
infrared sensor. PIR is good at detecting motion from live subjects such as people
and animals.
Enable PIR:
Enable Video Motion:
Sensitivity:
Draw Motion Area:
Erase Motion Area:
The red grid on the right indicates an area that has been selected for motion detection.
When motion is detected, the LIVE VIDEO page will display a blinking orange motion video
icon like the one below.
No Motion
The motion notification will continue to blink as long as motion is detected. If no additional
motion is detected, it will return to its original state after eight seconds.
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Motion Detection

Tick this box to enable the PIR sensor.
Tick this box to enable video motion detection.
This setting adjusts how sensitive the camera will be to motion,
where 100% will be the most sensitive setting and 0% will be the least
sensitive setting.
This will allow you to draw motion detection zones when clicking
and dragging, or erase motion detection zones when clicking and
dragging depending on which option you have selected.
Clicking this button will clear all motion detection zones.
After making any changes, click the Save Settings button to save your changes, or click the Don't Save Settings button
to discard your changes.
Note: If the camera is set to SXGA mode in Audio and Video, Motion Detection is disabled.
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