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Record: whether a video is recorded.
Rule Number: Only one rule can be set
Rule Switch: Enable / Disable
Rule Type: Normal only.
How Pedestrian Detection Works:
Below is the instructions for setting up Pedestrian Detection.
When an alarm is triggered, the moving target will be surrounded by a coloured rectangular box and
a letter is shown just under the preview picture. The letter for Pedestrian Detection is "S" for Smart
option and the colour is red for record or green for no record. If options for standard continuous
recording or motion have also been set then you may also see a letter "R" for normal continuous
recording or "M" for motion recording and again the colour will be red for record or green for no
record. If the I/O alarm option has been set then a letter "I" will be displayed, and again this will be
in red for record or green for no record.
Note these colour codes do no relate to the colour codes used in the Record Schedule/Playback
Screen.
Method for setting up:
1. Enter the Pedestrian Detection interface and set Enable.
2. Click the mouse button in the area where you need to draw the target pedestrian detection box
and choose the Rule Number without drawing the pedestrian detection area yet.
3. Enable rule.
4. Now using a mouse create a convex quadrilateral box (See comments about Purpose of Function
above). Create this yellow box by dragging the cursor point and clicking on 4 points, which will be
connected and form an enclosed area. In one corner of the area created you will see a small red
square. Now click on Save. The save will only be actioned if the shape is a convex quadrilateral
shape. To modify the shape of the drawn pedestrian detection area you can only select the small
number box of the area and turn the yellow area into a red area. You can now click on one of the
red circle points of the area to adjust the shape.
5. To delete the pedestrian detection area, you can only select its number box and click Delete,
while 'Delete All' means to delete all the existing pedestrian detection areas if your camera
provides more than one pedestrian detection area.
Note:
1) The set detection area must be accessible for pedestrians to avoid an invalid detection and the
detection area should cover the whole body in the picture to avoid the failure to trigger an alarm.
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