Canon K-64 User Manual page 72

Network camera recording and monitoring system storage server & viewer
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Configure Motion and Sensor Settings
Step 2: Set the active region for recording
You cannot control camera Pan, Tilt or Zoom from this window.
Note
Step 3: Set Motion Detection Options
The Settings... option is available for VB-C50i and VB-C50iR cameras. Select Camera
Server from the drop-down menu and a message box about motion detection is displayed.
Click OK to continue. The Settings... button is now enabled. Click to launch your VBAdmin
Motion Detection Setting Tool. You must have VBAdmin Tools version 2.0 or later. See page
75 for important information on camera server-based motion detection.
Note
The Analysis Frame Rate refers to how many frames per second are
used for detecting motion. A lower value will decrease the
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processing load on the server and allow more Camera Servers to
have motion detection.
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In the Active Region field, adjust the region where
motion detection is triggered. By default, the Active
Region is the full area.
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To use the motion detection function of the VB-C50i/VB-C50iR,
it is necessary to configure schedules from the 'VBAdmin
Schedule Setting Tool'.
If motion detection is performed on a VB150, detection can only
be achieved on one of its cameras within a schedule item.
Click one of the corner or edge handles and
hold down the mouse button.
Drag the handle to change the motion-trigger
boundary (dotted frame); click the corners to
adjust the area or click the edge handles to
bring each side in or out respectively.
In the Detect Motion Using menu, select the
detection method, Camera Server or Storage
Server. This menu is only active for VB150
servers with the Video Input set to Single or
VB-C50i/VB-C50iR.
In the Analysis Frame Rate menu, select
from 0.1 to 30 frames per second.

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