Searching for Motion
Enabling or Disabling the Highlighting of Motion
Adjusting Highlighting for False Positives or False Negatives
Saving and Reusing Search Data
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1.
After preparing a motion search (see
obtaining search results (see
2.
Click the Motion Highlight button (
1.
Using the information reported by motion highlighting, make note if too much or too
little movement is being detected.
2.
Click Redefine. The button is renamed to Search.
3.
Adjust the Sensitivity slider. Set it towards the right if too little movement was being
detected. Set it to the left if too much movement is detected. Moving the slider right of
center shows movements more as red or green and less as blue. Setting the slider
further left makes movements shown more as blue, and then not at all.
4.
Lengthen or shorten the time of the Interval.
5.
Click Search. You have the option of clicking Stop and redefining further.
More Solutions
Camera position. For false positives that occur at the edge of camera windows, consider
repositioning a camera. Placing a camera on the ceiling gives an odd view but may mask
flickering naturally. Movement from cars on a roadway, outside the area of interest, can also
be remedied by repositioning a camera.
Report customization. Customize the range of magnitudes that are reported (see
Options
on page 66).
You can save:
•
The date and time for a motion search and its motion detection options for reuse.
- or -
•
The lists of movement found in the video or edited lists, for further use with word
processing software or spreadsheets.
Preparing a Motion Search
Search Report
on page 66), view video from a result.
) to toggle highlighting on and off.
on page 62) and
Report