American Dynamics DV16000 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual page 73

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Digital Video Management System Installation and Operating Instructions
Motion Detection
Schedule Setup
Use the Motion Detection screen to configure the target area for
the motion detection filter. Once configured, the filter is triggered
whenever movement occurs in the target area.
After you select the Motion Detection filter and click the Setup
button, the Motion Detection screen appears.
Motion Detection: (camera name) — Indicates the camera
name.
Image Area — This area of the screen displays a camera image
and provides a reference when configuring the filter.
Active Zone — Use the following options to configure the target
area. This area can be nearly any shape or size.
Activate — Use this option to activate a specific target area.
Deactivate — Use this option to deactivate a previously
activated target area.
Restore — Click to restore the target area to its dimensions
before any changes.
Clear — Click to erase all of the targets in the active zone.
All — Click to activate all of the targets in the image area.
Undo — The unit stores each target area change in memory.
Click to remove the last change to the target area.
Sensitivity — The unit uses this setting to distinguish between
valid and invalid changes in the target area. At higher settings,
small changes trigger the filter. At lower settings, larger changes
are required to trigger the filter.
1 ... 100 — Use this slide control to set the sensitivity for the
filter from minimum (1) to maximum (100). The sensitivity
number represents the area of changing video relative to the
active zone area. Maximum sensitivity (1) requires that a
larger fraction of the active zone change before the alarm is
generated.
Default — Click to reset the sensitivity to its default middle
position (50).
NOTE: When setting the filter sensitivity level, be sure to
consider the variations in lighting conditions, such as
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