Setting the motion detection parameters

These settings determine how great the variation must be, how large the changed area must be

as a proportion of the whole detection area, and how long the variation must continue before it is

recognized as motion and the specified action is performed. These 3 parameters are specified as

the “Sensitivity”, “Area Ratio” and “Duration” respectively.

The area in which motion is detected appears as a

red rectangle in the image. You can set the amount of

motion required before the red rectangle is displayed

while monitoring the actual image.

When the variation occurs in the image, the detection indicator shows the following:

[Green] ..... The area of the change was smaller than

the specified area ratio.

[Yellow] .... The area of the change equalled or

exceeded the specified area ratio.

If all the detection conditions are satisfied and motion is detected, a red peak block appears.

You can set the amount of motion for which the peak block is displayed while monitoring the actual image.

(Area ratio for motion) Set value or above

Below set value

Indicator color

Duration

GreenYellow

Duration

Time

Green

Peak displayed (red)

Detection results

Not detected

Detected

Not detected

 

 

 

 

Setting the sensitivity

To Make Settings...

The available sensitivity settings are 1 to 256 and the

setting is selected by dragging the button on the

Sensitivity scroll bar. Selecting the “Low” radio button

limits the available sensitivity range to 1 to 128, while

selecting “High” limits the available sensitivity range

to 129 to 256.

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Canon VB150 appendix Setting the motion detection parameters, Setting the sensitivity