i-PRO WV-X86531-Z2-PTZ User Manual page 355

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12   [Alarm] to set the alarm
12.5   [VMD area] for setting motion detection
→5.2 How to operate
Here, the area for detecting the movement of an object using the motion detector function is set.
An alarm is activated when the movement of an object in the set area is detected.
Position Selection and Information Addition Setting Screen
[Note:]
・[PTZ] Up to four areas can be set for each preset position (up to 256).
・[PTZ] You can also set the alarm operation when the camera is at a position other
than the preset position.
・[MULTI] [Compact] Up to four areas can be set for each camera.
・[New X Fixed-8MP][New X Fixed-6MP]If [Image capture mode] is set to [60fps
Mode] or [50fps Mode], [VMD] cannot be used.
[Important]
・When the motion detector function is used to detect the movement of an object,
[Alarm notification] is displayed for confirmation.
→2.3.2 About live image pages
・[Alarm notification] is also displayed when the alarm input is received with the
terminal alarm or when the command alarm is received.
・Depending on the network environment, notification may be delayed.
・If the [Image capture mode] of the [Basic] tabs is changed after the operation
detection area is set, the operation detection area may be misaligned. Be sure to
check the setting of the motion detection area again.
・When [Intelligent Auto] is set to [On], the operation detection alarm may be
generated because the brightness of the entire image changes depending on the
subject's condition. In this case, set one of the following settings.
-Set [Illumination detection suppression] to [On] for motion detection.
-Adjust the slider bar of the [Detection sensitivity] in the motion detection area
to the [Low] direction.
Adjust the [Face priority level (Brightness)] slider bar of the intelligent auto to
[-].
・The motion detector function is not intended to prevent theft, fire, etc. We will
not be liable for any accident or damage.
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