Illustra IPS02D0OCWTT Configuration And User's Manual page 56

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• Try not to point cameras into sunlight, because high brightness prevents detection of movement of
bright objects such as a person with a white shirt.
• Avoid areas with persistent motion, such as trees, blinking lights, or spinning signs, by using an
appropriate region of interest.
Motion Detection Configuration Pane
The regions of interest within the camera's field of view are defined using the Motion Detection Configuration
Pane. The regions of interest are set by drawing/highlighting an area on the pane. This is done by using the
drawing tools on the Motion Detection Configuration Pane.
Creating a Motion Detection Alert
Create a motion detection alert on the camera.
Note:
1
If the motion detection video stream is changed after the region of interest has been drawn it is necessary
to re-draw a new region.
2
If the stream settings are modified the motion detection is disabled and it is necessary to enable motion
detection again if required.
3
Motion detection can only be enabled on a video stream that uses H.264 with a resolution on 1920x1440
or lower.
Procedure 5-15 Create a Motion Detection Alert
Step     Action
1
Select Setup on the Web User Interface banner to display the setup menus.
2
Select Analytics from the Events and Actions menu.
3
Select the Enable motion detection checkbox to enable Motion Detection on the camera.
OR
Deselect the Enable motion detection checkbox to disable Motion Detection on the camera.
4
Select Edit to enable the drawing tools on the Motion Detection Configuration Pane.
5
Use the mouse cursor to draw the region of interest on the pane. Multiple selections can be made.
6
Select the sensitivity from the Sensitivity drop-down menu:
• Highest
• High
• Medium
• Low
• Lowest
7
Select the fault action from the Action drop-down menu.
This fault action is activated when motion is detected in the selected region of interest.
Refer to the Create a Fault Action procedure if a fault action has not yet been defined.
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