Canon VB-M640VE Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator Manua - Page 76

Motion Detection Recording Settings, Using the Camera for Motion Detection

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(4) [Invert this event] Select this checkbox to start recording when the input from the sensor disappears. For example, start recording when there is no signal from the sensor, and stop recording when a signal is present. The other settings are the same as those for continuous recording (p. 74). Important • When you select the [Sensor Recording] check box in the recording mode list in step 1, [Do not record] is selected for all of the sensors. You must select [Start Recording] for at least one sensor to be able to start sensor recording. • The sensor inputs can generate a large number of events for the Storage Server, thereby increasing the load on the server. For reference, if the Storage Server is continuously receiving more than ten events per minute, we recommend that you use continuous recording mode. • If the recording period for a schedule ends while sensor recording is in progress, recording will stop. Note • The number of tabs depends on the number of compatible external devices (sensors) that are connected to the camera. • The name of the external device that is registered in the camera is displayed in the [Sensor Name] box. • If a sensor recording is triggered with the same priority as one that is currently recording, the second sensor will be given priority and begin recording. The remainder of the first recording sensor, if any, will continue recording after the second sensor ends.  Motion Detection Recording Settings RM-64/25/9 Important The motion detection feature is not suitable for applications where high reliability is required. We recommend that you do not use the motion detection feature in applications such as surveillance, which require high reliability. Canon cannot take responsibility for any accidents or damages associated with using the motion detection feature. Using the Camera for Motion Detection (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) [Detect Motion Using] Select [Cameras] to detect motion using a camera. (2) [Do not record] Select this item if you do not want recording to start when motion is detected. 76

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(4)
[Invert this event]
Select this checkbox to start recording when the input from the sensor disappears.
For example, start recording when there is no signal from the sensor, and stop recording when a signal is
present.
The other settings are the same as those for continuous recording (p. 74).
Note
The number of tabs depends on the number of compatible external devices (sensors) that are connected to the camera.
The name of the external device that is registered in the camera is displayed in the [Sensor Name] box.
If a sensor recording is triggered with the same priority as one that is currently recording, the second sensor will be given priority
and begin recording. The remainder of the first recording sensor, if any, will continue recording after the second sensor ends.
Motion Detection Recording Settings
Using the Camera for Motion Detection
(1)
[Detect Motion Using]
Select [Cameras] to detect motion using a camera.
(2)
[Do not record]
Select this item if you do not want recording to start when motion is detected.
Important
When you select the [Sensor Recording] check box in the recording mode list in step 1, [Do not record] is selected for all of the
sensors. You must select [Start Recording] for at least one sensor to be able to start sensor recording.
The sensor inputs can generate a large number of events for the Storage Server, thereby increasing the load on the server. For
reference, if the Storage Server is continuously receiving more than ten events per minute, we recommend that you use
continuous recording mode.
If the recording period for a schedule ends while sensor recording is in progress, recording will stop.
RM-64/25/9
Important
The motion detection feature is not suitable for applications where high reliability is required. We recommend that you do not use
the motion detection feature in applications such as surveillance, which require high reliability. Canon cannot take responsibility
for any accidents or damages associated with using the motion detection feature.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)