Canon VK-64 Administrator's Manual page 123

Network camera recording and monitoring system
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Set the Duration
Duration is the length of time necessary for the change to be recognized as motion.
Step 4: Set the event priority status
Step 5: Set frame rate and pre and post event recording duration
Record for before event - enter a number of seconds for the amount of recording
2
time before the event occurs (up to 30 seconds).
If Continuous is also set, Record for before event is not
available.
Note
If Record for before event is set to one second or longer, it will
take approximately 10 seconds after event occurrence until its
display.
Record for after event - enter a number of seconds for the amount of recording
3
time after the event occurs (up to 999 seconds).
Setting Motion Detection Recording
Click and drag the Duration slide bar to any
position between 0.0 and 5.0 seconds. This
establishes the duration of motion allowed
before an event is triggered. It also
establishes the period where there is no
motion in order for the event to be completed.
In the Priority field, select the priority for the
event to be generated for this motion from a
menu of five options, ranging from 1. Highest
to 5. Lowest. Priorities are color-coded in the
Timeline in the Viewing Screen.
Max. Frame Rate - select a maximum
1
frame rate for recorded video from the
drop-down menu. Choose from 0.1
frames per second to 30 frames per
second (5 is the default).
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