Vertex Standard H.8, H.16 manual All, Partial, Off, Select the motion detection sensitivity

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VerteX RTH Series

H.8 and H.16 Series

A.All

Detect all movements of images in each channel. Record only for the time set at {Recording} Æ {Event} Æ {Post-Event}

￿Select the channel to be set up at {Recording} Æ {Event} Æ {Motion Detection} using the arrow keys and the Select button.

￿Select {All} on the selection window.

B. Partial

Detect movements of images on a certain designated area in each channel. Record only for the time set at {Recording} Æ {Event} Æ {Post-Event}.

￿Select the channel to be set up at {Recording} Æ {Event} Æ {Motion Detection} using the arrow keys and the Select button.

￿Select {Partial} on the selection window. The selected channel turns into the 1 channel mode.

￿A green-small rectangle shows at every sells of the image.

[Figure 5-34. Motion Setup]

￿ Move the blue-rectangle to the desired area for Motion Detection and press the Select button.

Using the arrow keys, designate the motion detection area and the green-rectangle will disappear. Press the Select button. .

￿ to designate another area, repeat -.

￿ Exit Motion Setup by ESC in the front panel or the right-mouse button.

Method of Selecting the Zone

The [Select] button is operated by Toggling.

In the above description, the Select button means the button in the front panel and the same function as double-click of the mouse.

C.Off

Motion detection in the video is disabled..

D.Select the motion detection sensitivity.

￿In the selection window, select the sensitivity using the arrow keys and the Menu button. The sensitivity can be set among {Lowest} / {Low} / {Middle} / {High} / {Highest}.

Method of Setting the Sensitivity

Current sensitivity levels -- Lowest/Low/Middle/High/Highest -- indicate the proportion of pixels within a block for which motion was detected. Therefore, the higher the selected level is, the faster the motion that can be detected.

B)Sensor

This sets the detection of input made by external sensors interworking with the system. Up to 16 external

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