Motion Search; Figure 7-11 Motion Detection Menu; Table 7-2 Motion Detection Commands - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Motion
preview
Hold
Log
Alarm

Motion Search

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Table 7-2
Motion Detection Commands (cont'd)
Description
Click Motion preview to see motion as it is detected by the unit. Colored pixels are
produced as objects move:
Red or green pixels indicate the detected motion is 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 pixels indicate that motion is detected, but not reported.
Hold is the amount of time (in seconds) that motion events are ignored for after a
motion event has triggered a report. The value is displayed when the slider is clicked.
The Hold value ranges from 1 (short) to 60 (long). The default is 15 seconds.
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.
You can set motion in a video image to trigger alarms by adding a checkmark to the
Alarm box on the Video tab. Motion is an outside world event. For other events, see
Table 10-5
on
page
208.
Extra Motion Detection Commands
The motion detection menu offers extra commands to go with the above commands. To
view it, place the mouse pointer on the tab's video and right-click the mouse.
Figure 7-11
Motion Detection Menu
Invert Mask: unmasks masked areas and masks unmasked
areas.
Clear Mask: removes all masking from the picture area.
Fill Mask: adds masking to the entire picture area. This is useful
as a first step when most of the image area needs masking.
Undo: cancels the last click that you made.
Undo All: returns the mask to its initial state, before edits were
performed.
Use a Motion search to search video for motion, independently of settings made for Motion
detection. A motion search is performed using the View application. See the
Multi-Media Digital Video Recorder Remote View Operator
Comparing Motion Detection and Motion Search
Table 7-3
shows how a Motion search is different from Motion detection.
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