Edit Motion Detection Recording Settings - Canon VB-C300 Administrator's Manual

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Edit Motion Detection Recording Settings

You can specify the detection area and the amount of sensitivity for Motion Detection Recording. The area for
detection can also be modified which is ideal, for example, if the field of view has two entrances and you wish
to monitor motion for one entrance.
Step 1: Click [Settings] next to [On Motion Detection]
The [Motion Detection Settings] dialog appears (The dialog for VB-C60 is shown below).
Click to activate Motion Detection
on the Camera Server for VB-C500VD,
VB-C500D, VB-C60, VB-C50i/VB-C50iR,
VB-C50FSi and VB-C50Fi.
Select sensitivity options.
Detail settings are
available for the
[Sensitivity], [Area Ratio],
and [Duration].
Click and drag a control
point to re-size
the active region.
Motion detection level
indicator will increase
during activity.
Note
This dialog box is only valid when connected to VB-C60, [Detect Motion Using] is set to [Camera Server]
and [Notice events with the area name when motions are detected] is selected. On VB-C500VD,
VB-C500D and VB-C60, recording settings can be configured separately on each of the four detection
areas (tabs).
If [Detect Motion Using] is set to [Storage Server], or you are connected to a different camera, or [Notice
events with the area name when motions are detected] is not checked, the video recording settings apply
to the entire region.
If the [On sensor event] is also enabled and motion detection and sensor input occur simultaneously, the
[On sensor event] takes precedence. See "Priorities of Motion Detection and Sensor Event Recordings"
(
P. 4-57) for details.
You cannot use the [Preset Tour] and the Motion Detection recording together.
Allow to divide the detection area
into 4 and to set for recording for
each divided detection area.
Select frame rate and pre/post event duration for
recording triggered by motion.
Set Motion Detection Recording
Set a priority for events
triggered by motion.
Activate external
device output.
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