Swann H.264 manual Alarm: Motion, English, Advanced Configuration, How Motion Detection Works

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Alarm: Motion

English

Alarm: Motion

Advanced Configuration

How Motion Detection Works

The way that the DVR looks for motion is quite straight forward

-it’s a process where it compares one frame (that is, a single image taken approximately a 25th/30th of a second from the previous image) with the next. A certain amount of“difference” between these two “frames” is interpreted as motion.

As a result, the DVR is able to detect when there is a change in the picture. However, this does not necessarily need to be something moving in the frame. For example, a light being turned on or off, a lightning flash or even the sun coming out momentarily on a cloudy day might be enough to trigger the motion detection on the DVR. However, as these events last only a moment (and are relatively rare) they will only create a few very short redundant clips, which will not take up too much space or pose a problem with scanning through footage.

This method of motion detection can, however, become problematic when using wireless cameras. As wireless technology is susceptible to interference, the static and image distortion common to wireless systems is often enough to trigger the motion detection inadvertently.

As a result, we strongly advise against using wireless cameras with any of our motion sensitive recording equipment, and advise the use of hard wired cameras. If you simply must use wireless technology, we advise using digital wireless technology as this technology is much more resistant to interference from other wireless equipment and environmental causes. However, any wireless technology, digital or otherwise, has serious limitations when combined with motion detection.

For a similar reason, don’t use PTZ systems and motion detection simultaneously. The DVR will interpret the camera moving as ‘motion’ and record. This is particularly true when using Cruise Mode - as the camera is moving almost continually, so too is the DVR recording almost continually!

If you’re planning to use Motion Detection as the primary (or sole) recording mode for the DVR, it’s worth taking a moment to ensure it’s properly configured.

If the motion detection sensitivity is too sensitive, then the DVR will record too frequently or continually - any benefit of motion detection will be lost.

If the motion detection sensitivity is not sensitive enough, then the DVR will not record when it should and may not record anything at all.

We think that motion detection is the best way to get your DVR to operate almost autonomously for long periods of time (typically weeks to months) without you having to worry about losing old footage.

Here, you’ll be able to set the motion detection features of the DVR for each channel. We suggest that motion detection is, under most circumstances, the most practical recording method for the DVR to employ.

How it Works: Once motion detection has been enabled for a channel, it will register to the DVR as a Motion Event. Thus, you can use the Motion recording mode in the schedule to trigger the DVR to record when motion detection triggers an alarm signal.

Enable: Whether or not motion detection is enabled on a specific channel. Each channel can be configured independently of one another.

Motion Detection: Click the applicable Set button to setup

the motion detection area for that channel. See “Alarm: Motion Detection Configuration” on page 43 for details on how to do this, and what it means.

Say, for example, you are trying to monitor your front yard, whilst in the background there is a busy street, and the cars driving past continually set off the motion detection. What can you do about it? Setting only part of the camera’s view to be motion sensitive might be the answer. This is useful in a number of circumstances, such as monitoring one particular door at the end of a busy hallway, or a backyard with a tree that keeps blowing in the wind.

Action: Here you can define what will happen when the camera you’ve selected detects motion.

Note: If you’ve used the Copy-To feature to copy from one camera to another, remember that you’ll still need to set the Action for each channel independently - that information isn’t copied.

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Contents English 4 or 8 Channel H.264 DVREnglish DEFAULT PASSWORD INFORMATION Before You BeginIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EnglishIntroduction ContentsEnglish ReferenceGetting the DVR Setup IntroductionThe Basic Setup Stage 1. Connecting the DVR page 6 to page• Use only the supplied power adapter Installation Guidelines• Only install the DVR in a well ventilated space EnglishFront Panel of the DVR Connecting the DVREnglish The Rear Panel of the DVR EnglishConnection Diagram Connecting the DVREnglish Connecting Additional Devices Connecting the DVREnglish Basic Setup Default Password InformationBasic DVR Operation The Remote Control•Setting the Date, Time and your Time Zone Basic Setup: GeneralBasic Setup Setting up a Dynamic DNS for remote accessNetwork Access Basic Setup: HDD & NetworkingBasic Setup EnglishEnable SSL or TLS: Enable Basic Setup: DDNS & EmailBasic Setup EnglishDST Configuration Basic Setup: NTP & DSTBasic Setup EnglishAccount Configuration Basic Setup: Account Configuration & CompletionBasic Setup Finishing the Setup WizardBasic Setup Basic Setup: Installing MyDVR on PCGot a Mac? How to install MyDVRBasic Setup MyDVR: Logging InDefault Password Information If you’re accessing the DVR via the InternetBasic Setup MyDVR InterfaceNeed more details? EnglishBasic Setup MyDVR: Local ConfigurationPlayback Problems? EnglishDisplay: Channel Settings see page MyDVR Configuration OverviewBasic Setup Recording: Advanced Config see page•NTP Setup see page Basic SetupNetwork: Advanced Config see page •Email Setting see pageAlarm: Video Loss see page Basic SetupAlarm: Motion Detection see page Alarm: Exception see pageDevice: PTZ see page Basic SetupEnglish System General see pageRemote Access From a Mobile Device Basic SetupEnglish Basic Setup Default Password InformationOperating the DVR Locally EnglishEnglish Menu LayoutBasicSetup ShutdownBy Default Advanced ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration Advanced Configuration includeDisplay: Camera Advanced ConfigurationEnglish English Display: OutputAdvanced Configuration Standard 4:3 - 1024 xRecording: Encode Advanced ConfigurationEnglish Recording: Option Advanced ConfigurationEnglish English Recording: ScheduleAdvanced Configuration Important Guidelinesusing at the time Search: PlaybackAdvanced Configuration EnglishTo backup footage Search: BackupAdvanced Configuration The Backup File ListAdvanced Configuration Search: EventSearch: Log Search EnglishEnglish The Playback InterfaceAdvanced Configuration Remember: Playback LimitationsNetwork: General Advanced ConfigurationEnglish English Network: AdvancedAdvanced Configuration What port numbers should I use?Configuration Network: Advanced: DDNSNetwork: Advanced: NTP EnglishAdvanced Configuration Network: Advanced: IP FilterNetwork: Network Status EnglishEnglish Network: Advanced: Email SettingsAdvanced Configuration Gmail GoogleEnglish Alarm: MotionAdvanced Configuration How Motion Detection WorksEnglish Alarm: Motion Detection ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration To set the MOTION DETECTION AREAEnglish Alarm: Motion Detection NotesAdvanced Configuration Motion Detection CompatibilityAdvanced Configuration Alarm: Motion Detection - ActionAlarm: Video Loss Alarm: Video LossAlarm: Exception Advanced ConfigurationEnglish Advanced Configuration Device: HDDDevice: S.M.A.R.T EnglishPTZ Settings Device: PTZAdvanced Configuration Note for Remote Access and Mobile Device usersPTZ Controls Advanced ConfigurationEnglish support this functionSystem: General Advanced ConfigurationEnglish System User Advanced ConfigurationEnglish System: System Information Advanced ConfigurationEnglish To export your settings System: MaintenanceAdvanced Configuration •Choose Configuration: Import/ExportTroubleshooting EnglishReference Reference Addendum: Third Party HardwareEnglish RoutersEnglish Technical SpecificationsGet up to Date Information ReferenceEnglish Warranty InformationWarranty Terms & Conditions ReferenceNotes EnglishEnglish Swann Technical Support Helpdesk / TechnicalSupport DetailsEnglish AllCountries E-mail:tech@swann.com
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