Step 3

Set the end point of the detection area.

Press the [SET] button after moving the cursor to the desired end point of the detection area using the arrows button (C D A B). To finish the detection area setting, select the [Back] button.

Note:

Detection areas will be set according to the grid divided in 16 x 14 segments. It may be possible that the actual detection areas will not be exactly the same as the des- ignated start and end points.

To delete a set detection area, select the [Delete area] tab on the detection area setup page, and click the [Delete] button of the area (A to D) to be deleted.

When using a mouse, click the end point. Up to 4 areas can be set by repeating Step 1 to 3.

Step 4

Set the detection sensitivity for each detection area.

Move the cursor to the pull-down menu of "Sensitivity" of the detection area to be set (A to D) using the arrows button (C D A B). Then, rotate the JogDial (inside) to select the detection sensitivity from the following.

Off: Ignores motion in the selected area.

Low: Low sensitivity

Mid: Standard sensitivity

High: High sensitivity

Step 5

Select the [Back] button after completing the settings.

The detection area setup page will be closed.

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WJ-HD616K, WJ-HD716K specifications

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