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To use the IV analysis function according to the virtual line based rule<br />

1. Set to<br />

.<br />

2. Set the event rule to .<br />

3. Click a desired area in the video and<br />

drag it to the end point, and right-click<br />

it.<br />

4. Select a desired .<br />

You can specify up to 3 event rules for the virtual line.<br />

Right : A movement from left to right in the virtual line will be detected.<br />

Left : A movement from right to left in the virtual line will be detected.<br />

Both : A movement in any direction in the virtual line will be detected.<br />

5. Click [OK].<br />

To cancel the existing line, right-click on the line and select [Delete] in the context<br />

menu.<br />

6. When done, click [Apply].<br />

SETUP SCREEN<br />

To use the IV analysis function according to the defined area based rule<br />

1. Set to<br />

.<br />

2. Set the event rule to .<br />

3. Select the vertex of a desired area,<br />

and right-click it to display the context<br />

menu.<br />

4. Select a desired .<br />

You can specify up to 3 defined area event rules.<br />

Entering : An event where a moving object passes through the defined area and<br />

enters inside will be detected.<br />

Exiting : An event where a moving object passes through the defined area and<br />

exits outside will be detected.<br />

Appearing/Disappearing : An event will be detected where an object that has not<br />

existed in the area until the previous frame, suddenly appears or disappears in the<br />

area without passing through the defined area.<br />

5. Click [OK].<br />

To cancel the specified area, right-click on the area and select [Delete] in the context<br />

menu.<br />

6. When done, click [Apply].<br />

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