Vision PRO User Manual page 12

Hide thumbs Also See for PRO:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

# 5 – Motion Detection Grid – You can draw up to 5 grids over areas that you would like to have motion
detection active in. To draw a grid click the mouse and drag the area you would like to be active. You
can also move detection areas by clicking and holding the mouse button and moving the area where you
would like it. To delete an area, click and hold the mouse button and move the area off the screen and
then release the mouse button.
# 6 – Area Clear / Area Draw – Clicking on Area Clear will delete the motion detection grids from the
current camera. Clicking on the Area Draw button will put a motion grid over the entire viewing area of
the camera.
# 7 – Brightness, Hue, Contrast – These settings allow you to modify the characteristics of the image.
These changes will be shown on the displayed image as well as the recorded images.
# 8 – Color – This button should be pressed if the selected camera channel has a monochrome camera
connected to it. The button will then display Monochrome. If you have monochrome cameras connected
to some channels and color cameras on other channels, failure to change this setting can result in
improper coloring of some of the images.
# 9 – Default – Clicking here will result in resetting of the individual camera adjustment to factory default.
# 10 – Area Clear – Clicking here will clear the motion detection grids from all system cameras.
# 11 – Area Draw – Clicking here will place a full screen motion detection area on all system cameras.
# 12 – Resolution / Quality – The DVR can support recorded resolutions of 160x120, 320x240, and
640x480. In addition to the resolution setting you can select from 5 quality settings. These settings are
system wide selections. It is important to rememeber that resolution quality settings have a direct impact
on the recording time of the system.
# 13 – Color Of Motion Area – When motion is detected the screen will have a colored box on the outside
edge of a detected zone. You can have either a green or red box.
# 14 – Full Screen When Motion – You can select the cameras that you would like to display full screen
when motion is detected by that camera. The delay should be set to greater than 1 second, to allow
enough time for the operator to see the change. Clicking on the No Full Screen button will clear the
above choices. ( You must separate the above camera's by a comma, Example 1,2,3,4,)
# 15 – Set Quad Rotation Time – You can choose between 3,5,10 or 30 second rotation time when you
select the quad rotation option from the main screen.
12

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents