Focusing A Motion Search On An Area Of Video; Figure 5-6 Enlarged Detail Of An Image Used During A Motion Search - Honeywell Rapid Eye Operator's Manual

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Searching for Motion

Focusing a Motion Search on an Area of Video

Masks that specify
where to search.
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Show / Hide mask and Enable / Disable mask edit (
motion using either a partial area (mask), or the full area of a video image. When enabled,
only the areas that you have masked are searched for motion (see
your motion search on a part of a video feed, see
Video, page 64. The mask(s) can also be shown during video playback, in a Motion Search
session. To save a mask, see
1.
After preparing a motion search (see
Show / Hide mask button (
masking grid button (
2.
On the larger image, click where you need the motion search to occur. Green blocks
appear as you click. You can click as many times as needed (see
Removing a Block in a Mask
Click the block.
- or -
Click Undo, if your last action was placing a block, or a series of blocks. You can click
Undo repeatedly.
Viewing More Masking Commands
Place the mouse pointer on the large video image of a motion session and right-click. A
menu appears showing global masking commands (see
Figure 5-6
Enlarged Detail of an Image Used During a Motion Search
Global Masking Commands
Show Mask. Displays/hides where the search for motion occurs. When masks are hidden,
the entire area of the video is searched.
Focusing a Motion Search on an Area of
Saving and Repeating a Motion Search
Preparing a Motion Search
). You have the option of clicking the Show / Hide
).
Right-click on the large
image to view masking
commands.
Motion pointer
). Toggle this option to search for
5-6). To focus
Figure
on page 74.
on page 62), click the
Figure
5-6).
Figure
5-6).

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