USING THE MENU SCREEN

MOTION

MOTION setting

For the MOTION setting, the screen area is split up into 64 (8 X 8) detection areas where movements (or changes) are detected.

Then, using the SENSITIVITY and other menu settings, these movements can be set to trigger alarms. With these menu settings, you can set the MOTION setting to detect only the motions you require for your situation.

Though, the initial settings will provide adequate detection of movement, alarms may be triggered by motions that are normal and should be ignored. To customize the MOTION setting for your

 

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CURSOR SET

LANGUAGE

SET

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CAMERA ID

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SYNC

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IRIS

AI

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WHITE BALANCE

ATW

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SHUTTER

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MOTION

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situation, use the MASKING, SENSITIVITY, and other menu settings.

For more details regarding the MOTION operation, refer to the examples given on page 46.

Note: MOTION settings are not possible if either of the following settings have been made:

The IRIS (SENSE UP) mode has been set. (Refer to page 27.)

The SHUTTER (LONG) mode has been set. (Refer to page 35.)

Note:

(Example)

The detection is done according to the movement and changes sensed in these areas.

When the MOTION default setting is OFF, movements will not be detected and alarms triggers will not be output.

When doing the MOTION settings, the dotted lines and the mask shown on the illustrations are for clarity only, they do not actually appear on-screen.

An alarm is output when all the parameters set for ADJUSTMENT FOR MOTION items are met.

No movement sensed on-

A moving subject is

screen.

detected.

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Sanyo VCC-6974 instruction manual Motion setting, Iris Sense UP mode has been set. Refer to, Example