About motion detection and ptz cameras, Configure camera-specific schedules, E 68) – Milestone XProtect Go 2014 User Manual

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Milestone XProtect

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Go 2014

Administrator's Manual

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Advanced configuration

About motion detection and PTZ cameras

Motion detection generally works the same way for pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras as it does for regular
cameras. However, you cannot configure motion detection separately for each of a PTZ camera's
preset positions.

In order to activate unwanted recordings, notifications and more, the system automatically disables
motion detection while a PTZ camera moves between two preset positions. After a number of seconds
has passed, the system automatically enables motion detection again. This period of time is known as
the transition time and is specified on the PTZ camera's PTZ patrolling properties (see "PTZ patrolling"
on page 104).

Configure camera-specific schedules

If you base your schedule profile

—or parts of it—on events within periods of time, remember to select

Start event and Stop event from the lists below the calendar section.

Use the Configure events list, located below the other fields to define events that suit your needs.

The fact that a camera transfers video to your system does not necessarily mean that video from the
camera is recorded. Recording is configured separately, see Configure video and recording (see
"About video and recording configuration" on page 65).

For each camera, you can create schedule profiles based on:

Properties available in all XProtect software versions:

Online periods

Periods of time (example: Mondays from 08.30 until 17.45), shown in pink:

Events within periods of time (example: from Event A occurs until Event B occurs Mondays
from 08.30 until 17.45), shown in yellow:

The two options can be combined

, but they cannot overlap in time.

Speedup

Periods of time (example: Mondays from 08.30 until 17.45), shown in olive green:

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