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6.7.2 Motion Detection

Motion Detection can trigger an alarm that sends images via e-mail or FTP (File Transfer Protocol).
You can set up to four different Motion Detection windows.

6.7.2.1

Motion Detection using Internet Explorer

Motion detection threshold and sensitivity can be adjusted. Understanding how threshold and sensitivity interact will
help you adjust the motion detection feature to suit your needs.


[Window] Check this box to enable the window.

[Threshold]
Determines at what point the alarm is triggered. A lower threshold means less motion is needed to trigger
the alarm. A higher threshold means more motion is needed to trigger the alarm. Threshold is indicated by the blue bar
when motion is detected.

[Sensitivity]
Determines how easily the camera detects motion. Lower sensitivity means the camera is less likely to
detect motion. Higher sensitivity means the camera is more likely to detect motion.

Note: Sliding the Sensitivity bar to the left will decrease the sensitivity of the motion detection i.e. ‘More’ movement is
required to trigger the alarm. The best way to configure these settings is to adjust the settings and have someone walk in
front of the camera until your feel you are getting the required results. This trial and error method make take quite long
to get right but it’s the best way to obtain good results.


Please note: Motion detection in Internet Explorer uses the ActiveX plug-in. You will need to
install or enable this plug-in if you do not have it. To check you have ActiveX enabled visit

http://www.pcpitstop.com/testax.asp

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