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Table 3-1
Control
Motion detection controls
Note
Enable Motion
Detection check box
Save button
Cisco Video Surveillance 7000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide, Release 1.1.4
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Camera Video & Control Window Controls (continued)
Description
These controls appear when you click the Up Arrow in the Motion Detection area and are
available only viewing the primary (H.264) stream.
Enable the motion detection feature and display a grid over the video image.
When motion detection is enabled, the IP camera monitors activity in regions
of the video that you specify. If activity at a defined level occurs in any of these
areas, the IP camera generates an alert and takes the actions that are configured
as described in the
After motion detection has been enabled, you create specific regions that the
IP camera monitors for activity. To create a motion detection region, right-
click on the video image, choose Draw Region, and then click and drag across
the motion detection grid to draw a green square or rectangle comprised of one
or more grid squares. Up to eight of the following regions can be drawn:
Motion inclusion regions—Designate areas to examine for motion. You
can draw up to four motion inclusion regions.
Motion Exclusion Regions—Designate areas to ignore for motion. You
can draw up to four motion exclusion regions.
For each region listed under the Region Properties area, you can configure the
following properties:
IsActive—Specifies whether the region is active (enabled) or not active
(disabled). Chose true to enable a region; choose False to disable a region.
Location—Specifies the grid coordinate (X, Y) for the upper left corner
of the region.
Name—You can enter a name of up to 12 characters for a region.
Region Type—Specifies whether the region is an inclusion or an
exclusion region. Choose Inclusion to have the region examine for
motion; choose Exclusion to have the region ignore motion.
Sensitivity—Designates the relative amount of activity that the IP camera
must detect in the area before it generates an alert. A lower value means
that more, or faster, activity is required to trigger an alert. A higher value
means that less, or slower, activity is required. The default value is 80.
Threshold—Designates the percentage of pixels that the IP camera must
identify as changed in the area before it generates an alert. The camera
detects pixel changes at the defined sensitivity level. The default threshold
value is 10.
To reset the sensitivity and threshold to their default values of 80 and 10
respectively, right-click on the region, and choose Restore Values.
To remove a region, right-click it, and choose Delete Region.
Save the current motion detection configuration.
"Event Notification Window" section on page
Chapter 3
Viewing Live Video
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