Customizing Detection: Scheduling; Motion Detection Reference - Honeywell rapid eye System Administrator Manual

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Customizing Detection: Scheduling

Scheduling alarms. Motion is detected at all times. There may be times when movement may not
be of any interest, such as during business hours. These times can be scheduled to not trigger
alarms. See
PTZ cameras. On a PTZ camera, motion panning, tilting or zooming triggers motion events. You
have the option of scheduling alarms for times when a PTZ camera is not moving.

Motion Detection Reference

Commands
Edit motion mask. Click it to enable the "show gridlines" button, next.
Show gridlines. Toggles a grid that overlays the video image on the Video tab.
Motion preview. Click to see motion detected by Multi. Colored pixels are produced as
objects move.
Red or green. Indicate motion high enough to trigger an alarm or log entry, if enabled. Adjust
the sensitivity until motion that needs to be reported shows up as green or red.
Blue. Indicates motion that is detected but not reported.
Hold. The amount of time (in seconds) that motion events are ignored after a motion event has
triggered a report. Value is displayed when the slider is clicked. Value range: 1 (Short) to
60 (Long). Default value: 30 seconds.
Log. You can set motion in a video image to trigger a log entry by adding a checkmark to the Log
box on the Video tab.
Alarm. You can set motion to trigger alarms by adding a checkmark to the Alarm box on the Video
tab. Motion is an
Source and
Extra motion detection commands
The motion detection menu offers extra commands along with a few of the above. To view it, place
the mouse pointer on the tab's video and right-click on the mouse.
Fig. 7–13. Motion Detection Menu.
Document 800-02325 Rev A
07/08
Alarms and
Scheduling, on p. 109.
Outside World
event. For other events, see table 10–5:
Tab, on page 196.
System Administrator Guide
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