Disabling A Response Rule; Motion Detection; Configuring Motion Detection; Figure 7-9 Motion Detection Configuration - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Disabling a Response Rule

Motion Detection

Configuring Motion Detection

Document 800-07769 Rev A
02/11
Rules can be disabled by removing the checkmark next to their name. The response of a
disabled rule will not take place even if the response is scheduled to occur.
Using motion detection to log or trigger alarms is optional. Live video and recorded video
are not affected by motion detection settings.
Figure 7-9
Motion Detection Configuration
Detection Scenarios
Motion detection can trigger an Alarm or add entries in a Log, based on motion in one or
many areas of a video feed.
Motion detection can warn or log the following situations in real-time:
Unauthorized use of an area. A construction crane moving outside of a scoped area,
a burglar in an unauthorized area after hours, and so on.
Scheduled appointment. Checking the arrival and departure times of a truck at a
loading dock, deliveries, even natural phenomena such as tides and so on.
Catastrophes. Complements sensors for fire, flood, explosions, and so on.
Pest control. Vermin in a storage area, and so on.
1.
Continue or start a
Maintenance Session
2.
Click the Video tab. Record/Motion/Image is selected by default.
3.
For commands, you have the option of using the buttons in the Motion area or the
motion commands on the menu. To use the menu, right-click the mouse on the video.
See
Figure
7-11.
Rapid Eye DVR System Administrator Guide
for the Rapid Eye Multi-Media site.
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