Vivotek FD9388-HTV 5MP Outdoor Network Dome Camera with Night Vision User Manual

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This motion detection window will also be displayed on the Event Settings page. You can go to

Event > Event settings > Trigger

to select it as a trigger source. Please refer to page 120 for

detailed information.

► How does motion detection work?

There are two motion detection parameters: Sensitivity and Min. Item Size. As illustrated above,

frame A and frame B are two sequential images. Pixel differences between the two frames are

detected and highlighted in gray in which the sensitivity setting will take effect. Sensitivity is a

value that expresses the sensitivity to moving objects. A higher sensitivity setting allows camera

to detect slight movements while a lower sensitivity setting will neglect them.

The minimum item size is a threshold value that determines how many “alerted pixels” can

trigger an event. When the size of an intruding object is larger than the minimum size, and its

movement persist for 0.3 second, the motion is judged to exceed the defined threshold; and the

motion window will be outlined in red. With a large minimum item size, the size of moving object

in frame C is considered as smaller than the minimum item size, no motion alarm is triggered.

With a smaller minimum item size, the same moving object in frame D triggers the alarm.

For applications that require a high level of security management, it is suggested to use

higher

sensitivity settings. However, a higher sensitivity level can also produce false alarms due to fast

light changes when switching between the day and night modes, AE switch, turning the light on

or off, etc.

A

B

D

C

Min. item size

Alerted pixels < Min. item size

Alerted pixels > Min. item size

Min. item size

NOTE:

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