
Installation and Operating Instructions
98 Setup Options
NOTE: The pointer changes to if it is dragged to an invalid location.
c. Click the mouse button to lock this boundary and start a new one.
d. Repeat these steps until you are ready to enclose the target area.
e. Use one of the following methods to enclose the target area:
• Set at least three endpoints. Then hold the mouse pointer over the last
endpoint and double-click the button. The boundary lines disappear and the
target area is defined by a semitransparent grid.
• Move the mouse pointer to the starting point and click the mouse button. The
boundary lines disappear and the target area is defined by a semitransparent
grid.
Click Apply to apply the configuration for this filter as shown and close the Light
Change screen. Click Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous screen.
Click Help to display online help for this screen.
Motion Exception
Motion Exception lets you search for a specific event or type of activity by defining
the position, size, direction, and speed of a moving object. Motion Exception
parameters can filter live video or search recorded video to find the specified event or
type of activity. After you apply the Motion Exception parameters, any object of the
specified size (or larger), moving in the specified direction(s) at the specified speed (or
faster) in the target area will trigger a Motion Exception alarm
NOTE: Motion Exception cannot operate if the scheduled record rate is less than
7.5 ips.
NOTE: Motion Exception requires a fixed camera or a dome in non-moving (fixed
position) mode.
NOTE: You can configure one or more Motion Exception target areas at a time.
NOTE: Do not use Auto Rate Mode to configure recording rates when Motion
Exception filters are used for alarm generation or search. Always use the
Camera Selectable Rate Mode and set the minimum rate to 7.5 ips (6.25 for
PAL) on the cameras using Motion Exception filters.
What is Motion Exception?
Motion Exception is different from Motion Detection. You will probably find that
Motion Exception is more effective than Motion Detection in performing “what if”
searches. In some cases it is useful to let normal Motion Detection generate numerous
alarms to guide you to the general area. Then you can use Motion Exception to search
for the relevant details.
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