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TVG-Series System Guide v1-4 - SerVision

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<strong>SerVision</strong><br />

<strong>TVG</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Figure 102: Sensitiv ity lev el applied to selected rectangle<br />

6. If you want to apply the current sensitivity level to individual regions, do one of the following:<br />

•• With the Change Multiple Times checkbox selected, double-click the region.<br />

•• With the Change Multiple Times checkbox cleared, click the region.<br />

An x of the color representing the selected sensitivity level appears on the image (or the x is removed from the<br />

area, if the current sensitivity level is "Motion Disabled").<br />

7. Repeat steps 3–6 as necessary for each type of sensitivity level you want to apply to a region of the FOV.<br />

Figure 103: Region sensitiv ities set<br />

8. Under Debounce, specify the minimum interval between events, in seconds. Range: 3–30 seconds. If motion<br />

is detected, and then ceases, the motion detection event is only closed if this amount of time has passed<br />

without any motion.<br />

Example: Motion is detected at 3:15:05 and continues until 3:15:45. After this, motion is not detected again<br />

until 3:16:10, 25 seconds after it was last detected. If the debounce interval is 15 seconds, two separate VMD<br />

events are triggered. If, on the other hand, the debounce interval is 30 seconds, only one VMD event is<br />

triggered, beginning at 3:15:05 and continuing past 3:16:10.<br />

Tip: If a lot of motion is likely to be detected by the camera, it is best to specify a relatively long debounce<br />

interval, so that the system does not generate a very long list of short events.<br />

Configuring Camera Settings 92

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