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Figure 5.10a

1Search Results – The Search Results are displayed in this column. The results are listed by date and time. When the search is complete you can view the results by double-clicking on one of the results or by using the Up and Down arrow keys on the keyboard.

2Search Information – The Search Information box displays brief information on the overall search.

3Progress Bar – This bar displays the percentage complete when performing an Object Search.

4Cancel – Selecting the Cancel button exits the Object Search.

5Stop – The Stop option stops the current search.

6Apply to Main Search – Apply to Main Search exits the Object Search but takes the selected result (the current image displayed) and displays it inside the Main Search. From that point you can use the Play Controls.

7Reload First Frame – This option reloads the initial Key Frame image, that is, the image used to start the search.

8Clear Selection – This option clears the current Motion Region Box from the Keyframe Image.

9Start Search – This option Begins the search.

10Motion Region Box – The Motion Region Box is the user defined area of the Keyframe image. You create the Motion Region Box by clicking inside the image and dragging the mouse. The Motion Region Box can be resized by pulling on the little square boxes located on the outer perimeter of the Box.

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Figure 5.10b

1Start – This displays the time and date of the initial Key Frame.

2Sensitivity – The Sensitivity option allows you to control sensitivity of the motion that will be detected. Often times poor lighting conditions can be interpreted as motion. The sensitivity can compensate for this.

3Key Frame Search – Selecting the Cancel button exits the Object Search.

4Show Detected Image – This option, when selected, displays the results as it finds them. Using this option slows the search process slightly and therefore may not be ideal when searching large periods of time.

5End – This option allows you designate an end time. The default is one hour.

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DVR16-X, EVR64-X, DVR8-X, EVR32-X, EVR16-X specifications

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