Sensitivity Settings - Ganz CDR-16T Operation Manual

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8-1-2. Sensitivity Settings

This sub menu is accessed when a channel number in the SENSOR menu is selected and
ENTER is pushed. It contains sensitivity, sampling rate and marker settings for the selected
channel. Push ENTER again to return to previous menu.
‡@
‡A
‡B
‡C
‡D
‡B
‡C
‡D
Where:
‡@ Channel
Shows channel to which settings ‡A – ‡D are applied.
‡A SENSE TERM
Used to set when motion sensor monitors camera video.
OFF
DAY
NIGHT
DAY / NIGHT
‡B SENSITIVITY
Used to set sensitivity level for motion sensor response. Motion sensitivity level can be set
from low to high in ten steps (1-10) where 10 is the highest (min. motion required to trigger
alarm) and 1 the lowest.
‡C SAMPLING
Used to set interval between luminance level checks. If luminance change detected (sensed)
from one sampling to the next, sensor board will output an alarm signal to the CDR-16T.
Setting range is 0.5 – 10 sec. in 12 steps.
‡D SENSOR MARKER
Accesses sub menu used to set what areas within the camera view are monitored by the
motion sensor. Sub menu shown below has 16 horizontal and 14 NTSC / 16 PAL vertical
motion sensor positions for a total of 224 NTSC / 256 PAL sensor marker blocks that can be
independently set ON or OFF. This allows the user to limit sensor monitoring to specified
areas within the viewed scene or to cover all of the scene.
(Continued following page.)
CH5
SENSE TERM – DAY
<DAY>
SENSITIVITY – 5
SAMPLING – 1S
SENSOR MARKER
<NIGHT>
SENSITIVITY – 10
SAMPLING – 0.5S
SENSOR MARKER
SET
Motion sensor OFF (not used)
Motion sensor ON from DAY start time to DAY stop time set in
previous menu
Motion sensor ON from DAY stop time to DAY start time set in
previous menu
Motion sensor always ON
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[SENSOR]
EXIT

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