Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL2500U Motion Detection Settings, Sensitivity, Motion Threshold

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<MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS> (continued)

SENSITIVITY

The sensitivity of detection for changes in the active video data is set. The sensitivity setting is divided into the 5 lev- els of brightness.

<MOTION DETECTION

SETTINGS>

 

SELECTION CAMERA

NUMBER

1

DETECTION MASK SETTING

 

>>SENSITIVITY

HIGH••<<<LOW

MOTION THRESHOLD

 

5

TEST MODE

 

 

Setting ( default : “HIGH • • < < < LOW” )

“HIGH • • • • < LOW”, “HIGH • • • < < LOW”, “HIGH • • < < < LOW”, “HIGH • < < < < LOW”, “HIGH < < < < < LOW”

Sensitivity increases as “<” increases from “HIGH • • • • < LOW” to “HIGH < < < < < LOW”.

To detect the slightest changes, set to

“HIGH < < < < < LOW”. However, detection may not operate properly ( due to flickering of fluores- cent lighting, etc.), if this occurs, lower the setting.

1.Select the camera to set the sensitivity in “SELECTION

CAMERA NUMBER” ( see page 45).

2.Display the desired setting in “SENSITIVITY” and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

The setting is confirmed.

MOTION THRESHOLD

The minimum number of dots to activate motion detection operation from the number of active dots within the detec- tion area is set here. Motion detection is activated when change in the minimum number of dot is detected.

<MOTION DETECTION

SETTINGS>

 

SELECTION CAMERA

NUMBER

1

DETECTION MASK SETTING

 

SENSITIVITY

HIGH••<<<LOW

>>MOTION THRESHOLD

 

5

TEST MODE

 

 

Setting ( default : “5” )

“1 ” , “2 ”, • • ,“5 ”, • • • ,“191”, “192”

For MOTION THRESHOLD, setting the value higher than the active dots in the detection area will not allow MOTION DETECTION to operate.

1.Select the camera to set the motion threshold in

“SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER” ( see page 45).

2.Display the desired setting in “MOTION THRESHOLD” and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

The setting is confirmed.

TEST MODE

The set motion detection operation is tested here.

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1.In “SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER” ( see page 45), select the camera to test operates.

2.Select “TEST MODE” and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.

The operation test begins.

3.To end “TEST MODE”, turn the SHUTTLE ring counter- clockwise.

During test operation, active areas of motion detection are displayed using “ • ”. The screen displays “ & ” when motion that meets the condition of sensitivity and number of dots for recording. If the motion detection does not operate properly, change set value and try again.

Cautionary items concerning motion detection

If alarm conditions are continuously being set due to motion, it will affect the ability to make menu or other changes. When this occurs, press the ALARM INTER- RUPT button to forcibly stop the motion detection func- tion for a period of 5 minutes. During, this time, settings can be changed. This manual stop is automatically re- stored after 5 minutes and the history of the manual stop is left in the history of the WARNING LOG LIST. To cancel and avoid the alarm interrupt, press the ALARM INTERRUPT button again.

Even if the motion detection setting is active ALARM IN terminal on the rear is constantly given priority over the others.

The motion detection indicator lights when the motion detection function is in operation.

When the SENSITIVITY is set too high, it can cause incorrect detection and record false alarms.

To perform alarm recording with the motion detection function, set “TRIGGER” in the <ALARM SETTING> screen to MD, MD/EXT or MD&EXT and set the re- cording intervals of “A-PPS” of desired camera for alarm recording in the <RECORD SETTING> screen.

Motion detection will not operate while making set- tings in the <MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS>.

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Contents DX-TL2500U Page Avertissement Important safeguards Safety Check Damage requiring ServiceReplacement Parts ServicingProtect the Power Cord When not in use always turn OFF the Main switchRecordable time and product warranty Recording FeaturesBuilt-in duplex 16 channel multiplexer NetworkPTZ camera control Wired Remote Controller OptionalEase of use Auto set-upContents 75-79 67-7173,74 80,81Flowchart for connection and settings FlowchartAuto SET UP Setting the timer recording Setting other various functionsSetting the motion detection Timer recording is executed/completedMajor operations and their functions Alarm Interrupt button SET UP buttonAnalogue OUT connectors Power buttonMajor operations and their functions Camera in connectors Main switchCamera OUT connectors Audio connectorsPower Cord Connecting to Cctv camera, monitor, sensorConnections Connecting peripheral recording devices Alarm Recording ConnectionConnections Setting is confirmed and flashing stops Connections /AUTO SET UPAuto SET UP Perform Auto SET UP? is displayed on the screenInitialization Auto SET UP / Initial settingsWhen the setting is complete, press the Power button ID4ID5Boot UP Delay Initial settingsHDD Setting Setting of Boot UP Delay default 30SRS-232C connector Scsi connectorEthernet connector Basic Operations Menu settingsMultiplexer functions Time Date Adjust Daylight SAVING/DAYLIGHT SettingDefault SUN, 1ST, APR To return to the normal screen from a menu screenPresent time display Time is indicated using the 24-hour systemBasic Operations Recorded capacity display functionBasic manual recording Screen see page 53, the REC mode settings are madeTimer Program Settings screen see Shuttle ring clockwise as shown belowBack repeatedly see HDD Repeat PLAY, Basic playbackPress the Play button To pause playback, press the Pause button Basic searchTime Date Search To stop playback, press the Stop buttonTo playback the searched image For playback, see Various playback func- tions, pages 73Language Selection Press either the Play button or the Pause buttonSUB Menu Menu SettingMenu functions Main MenuSET UP Menu functionsOperations Main Menu SUB Menu REC/STOP + Power button English JOG Select Shuttleexecute Language SelectionCopy Menu Search Selection MenuCamera TITLE/MEMO Setting Time Date AdjustDisplay Mode Clock Location SettingDisplay returns to the Camera TITLE/MEMO Setting screen Camera TITLE/MEMO Setting 1/2Camera TITLE/MEMO Setting 2/2 Repeat steps 2 ~ 7 to input Counter in the camera numberDuplex Mode Display Setting default BottomSPLIT/SEQUENCE button operations Plexer can also be found on seeCamera number button operations Available modesOutput B indicator illuminates Output B SPLIT4 Screen Setting screenIs displayed using SPLIT4 display Activated via the Alarm recording start flashingSPLIT4 Screen Setting MPX Display SettingsMPX Display Settings To set the multiplexer setting of the OutputSequence Setting SPLIT9 Screen SettingSPLIT16 Screen Setting Sequence Setting 1/2Interlace Sequence Setting 2/23 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 Selection Camera Number Detection Mask Setting& active setting changes to inactive setting Button 15Sensitivity Motion Detection SettingsTest Mode Motion ThresholdAlarm Setting 1/2 Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recordingDetails concerning pre-alarm recording, see Alarm Setting 2/2Pre-alarm recording can be set Record SettingsPRE Alarm REC Picture quality for normal recording pages 27Motion DET REC Alarm REC DurationRecording time during alarm recording can be set Archive OverwriteStructure of the Timer Program screen Timer Program SettingsTimer Program Timer Program screen appearsBackground of the Mode setting turns red and flashes Press the Timer buttonBackground of the end day setting turns red and flashes Background of the MD setting turns red and flashesCerning recording mode settings, see pages 27, 28 Timer Program SettingsHoliday Setting Overlapping Timer settingsHDD Repeat Play HDD Settings HDD Repeat REC Main HDD Repeat REC SUBOperation when HDD Hard Disk Drive space is full IM-CHECK PlaySequential Play Initial SET UP/INFORMATIONArchive Fifo Overwrite Mode Play seeArchive Point is reset Archive Start Position ResetArchive Start Position Reset screen is displayed Archive Source HDDAudio Recording Rear Terminal Settings Mode OUT 1 ~ Mode OUTKEY Sound Buzzer Setting of Device default MainSetting of Remain HDD default 10% Remain HDDHDD Main REMAIN/HDD SUB REMAIN/ Archive Remain Communication Port SettingsCall OUT Settings Emergency REC DurationMode SettingsRS-232C EthernetSetting of Warning default OFF Service Port SettingAlarm Notification Setting Mail AddressSetting of REC Mode default OFF INFORMATION/SERVICESetting of Alarm Sens default OFF Setting of Retry Time default 10SHDD Information screen is displayed ARCHIVE/COPY Information screen is displayedPassword Lock PasswordReset to Factory Settings Data ClearInput the Password entered in First in Second To register the PasswordTo unlock the Password Repeat steps 2-2 ~ 2-4 to set level 2To lock the Password To change the PasswordChanging from Password Lock mode to Simple Lock mode Language SelectionTo update menu settings of this unit Quick SettingsThis unit can save or load Menu settings stored To save menu settings of this unit to a Compact Flash CardOperation example SettingOperation examples OperationHDD Settings screen setting see pages Timer Program screen setting see pages 50This example uses the holiday setting Operation examplesFollowing day Emergency REC Duration 20MAlarm Setting D screen setting see REC Mode C screen setting seeREC Mode D screen setting see Record Setting D screen setting seeRecord for 24HOURS Archive Archive Media Auto EjectVarious recordings PRE Alarm RecordingsPre-alarm recording Emergency RecordingsVarious playback functions Simultaneous playback during recording Monitor display settings and playback operationPress the REV. Play Reverse Playback button Search Type Various searchSearch Selection DATE/TIMETime Date Search Index SEARCH/ALARM Index SearchVarious search See pages 29Alarm Skip Search Alarm Skip Search In the case of forward directionSelect the desired alarm list number Alarm List SearchPress either the Play REV. Play or Pause button START/END Search Search screen selected in above Search Type appearsDisplay the desired setting in Transfer Period and confirm Making Copy/RestoreDisplay the desired setting in Mode and confirm Copy screen appearsSee Sequential PLAY, Copy restore operation is executedCopying from unit to videotape Video Cord Audio CordHDD Setting Power failure compensation circuitPower failure reset recording Other convenient functionsPoints to be aware of regarding Mirror mode Other convenient functions Points to be aware of regarding Partition modePartition Size setting appears on the Initialization screen PARTITION/PARTITION SizeCovert Camera Setting 1/2 Covert Camera SettingAlarm Display Covert Camera Setting 2/2Communications by Web Browser AuthenticationCommunications by Web Browser Personal computer product requirementsSelect the desired Menu and left-click WelcomeLive monitor Select live monitor and left-clickCommunications by Web Browser PlaybackIndex Search User maintenanceAlarm Search Time SearchLog out This screen, assign Log out settings to end the jobUser Change log in userLogged in user is changed and the Welcome screen appears HDD continuous recording time for 240GB drive Recording time tableContinuous recording time table Without Audio recordingCompact Flash Card continuous recording time for 64MB SuperTroubleshooting Description of problem Please consult the followingOthers ARCHIVE/SIZE/ Data Error ARCHIVE/FULL REC/REMSystem Error Glossary GlossarySpecifications 872C276A0