Configuring Video Motion Detection - Honeywell HD3HDIH User Manual

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Configuring Video Motion Detection

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For motion detection, an Administrator can enable and configure up to 5 zones within a
scene. The enabled and configured zones will be monitored for motion.
1.
Click the Video Analytics tab in the web client user interface.
2.
Click the Region drop-down menu in the Video Motion Detection pane, then select a
region from the five available.
3.
Click the VMD drop-down arrow, and select Enable.
The Regions appear in their default positions.
4.
Click and drag the box to resize and place it over the camera image.
This box is the region of interest.
5.
Select the sensitivity level: 30% (most sensitive), 50% (medium sensitivity), or 80%
(least sensitive).
We recommend that you use the medium sensitivity at 50% as the initial setting. It can
be further adjusted as explained in
6.
Click Apply.
Note
To ensure that the VMD settings have been applied, click onto another tab, and
then back onto the Video Settings tab. Check the VMD settings for the changes
you made.
Note
To disable a zone, click the VMD drop-down menu, then select Disable.
Fine Tuning Video Motion Detection
For best results, the VMD configuration has to be adjusted to match the camera field of
view, regions of interest and other factors.
1.
Identify areas in the image where motion detection alarms should be triggered.
In some applications, motion anywhere in the image needs to be reported. In other
applications, users only want to monitor specific areas such as doors, stairwells, or
other areas of interest.
2.
Select one of the five available regions for each area of interest, and draw the
region-of-interest box for that region to fully cover the area of interest.
Fine Tuning Video Motion Detection
on page 82.

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