How To Turn On A Light When Motion Is Detected; How To Control A Ptz Camera With The Detector; About Detection Zones - Axis D2050-VE User Manual

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AXIS D2050-VE Network Radar Detector
Setup
4. From the list of actions, select Record video.
5. Set the prebuffer to 5 seconds.
6. Set the postbuffer to 60 seconds.
7. Select SD card from the list of storage options.
8. Click Save.

How to turn on a light when motion is detected

Turning on a light when an intruder enters the detection zone can have a deterring effect, and will also improve the image quality of
a visual camera recording the intrusion.
This example explains how to set up the detector and an illuminator so that the illuminator turns on when the detector detects
motion and turns off after one minute.
Connect the devices:
1. Connect one of the illuminator cables to the power supply via the relay port on the detector. Connect the other cable
directly between the power supply and the illuminator.
Configure the relay port of the detector:
2. Go to Settings > System > I/O ports and select Open circuit as the normal state.
Create a rule in the detector:
3. Go to Settings > System > Events and add a rule.
4. Type a name for the rule.
5. From the list of triggers, select an include zone under Radar motion. To set up an include zone, see Add an include
zone on page 12
6. From the list of conditions, select Toggle I/O once and then select the relay port.
7. Select Active.
8. Set the Duration.
9. Click Save.

How to control a PTZ camera with the detector

It is possible to use the information about objects' positions from the detector to make a PTZ camera track objects.
To do this, install the application AXIS Radar Autotracking for PTZ on your VMS server (or another computer with access to both the
camera and the detector), and follow the instructions in the application.
To download AXIS Radar Autotracking for PTZ, go to axis.com

About detection zones

To determine where to detect motion, you can add multiple zones. Different zones can be used to trigger different actions.
There are two types of zones:
An include zone is an area in which moving objects will trigger rules. The default include zone matches the entire area
covered by the detector.
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