IVMD Configuration instructions

Area settings en 33

 

 

An object motion filter (if set) is shown by additional moving white (maximum limit) and yellow (minimum limit) squares being displayed inside the direction indicator.

NOTE!

iGrapic display is adjusted to the size of the detector. For better visibility, either create a detector large enough or resize the

whole window.

4.5Sensitive area

The sensitive area is that part of the image seen by the camera that is analyzed. Objects moving outside the sensitive area cannot generate an alarm event even if they are caught by the cam- era.

Only objects moving inside the sensitive area are detected as such and generate an alarm event.

The larger the sensitive area, the more computing power is required, and data will be processed more slowly.

A smaller sensitive area means that data processing is faster. The sensitive area is shown in yellow hatching.

In the default setting, the whole of the image captured by the camera is defined as the sensitive area. Any areas that consist of small squares can be defined as non-sensitive (or again as sensitive). There are four editing tools you can use for this pur- pose. You can also repeat this operation as often as you like to achieve a very precise definition of the sensitive area.

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