Canon VB-M740E Network Video Recording Software RM Series Administrator Manual - Page 77

Using the, torage, erver for Motion Detection, SC50F SC50i

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You can use this to individually enable or disable recording for each area. For example, you may want to record when motion is detected around a vault, but not record when motion is detected around an entrance. (3) [Start Recording] Start recording when motion is detected. (4) [Priority] Select the event priority. For details, please refer to "Check Events" (P. 113). The other settings are the same as those for continuous recording (p. 74). C50F C50i To use motion detection, you must create a schedule with motion detection using the camera's schedule setting tool. Note • If the camera supports four motion detection areas, tabs named [Area 1] through [Area 4] are displayed in the recording settings area. You can specify settings individually for each motion detection area. • The [Area Name] box displays the name of the area that is registered in the camera. • To use a camera for motion detection, you must configure the motion detection settings on the camera. For details, please refer to the camera manual. • When using the camera for motion detection with more than one motion detection area, you can specify the event priority for each area. • Motion detection is suspended when the camera is panning, tilting or zooming, irrespective of the motion detection settings. • If motion is detected in multiple motion detection areas that have the same priority, recording will start with the area having the lowest number. Setting a Recording Schedule 5 Using the Storage Server for Motion Detection Important The load on the Storage Server CPU increases when motion detection is performed on the Storage Server. We strongly recommend that you use the motion detection on the camera, if it is available. Note If you select [MPEG-4] or [H.264] in [Video Format], the [Storage Server] option in [Detect Motion Using] cannot be selected. Note also that if you select [MPEG-4] or [H.264] in other recording modes besides motion detection recording, the [Storage Server] option still cannot be selected. [Recording Settings] tab [Settings] tab (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (1) [Detect Motion Using] Select [Storage Server] to detect motion using a Storage Server. (2) [Priority] Select the priority of the motion detection events. For details, please refer to "Check Events" (P. 113). (3) [Frame Rate] Specify the motion detection frame rate (frames per second). 77

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S
etting a Recording
S
chedule
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You can use this to individually enable or disable recording for each area. For example, you may want to record
when motion is detected around a vault, but not record when motion is detected around an entrance.
(3)
[
S
tart Recording]
Start recording when motion is detected.
(4)
[Priority]
Select the event priority. For details, please refer to “Check Events” (P. 113).
The other settings are the same as those for continuous recording (p. 74).
To use motion detection, you must create a schedule with motion detection using the camera’s schedule setting tool.
Note
If the camera supports four motion detection areas, tabs named [Area 1] through [Area 4] are displayed in the recording settings
area. You can specify settings individually for each motion detection area.
The [Area Name] box displays the name of the area that is registered in the camera.
To use a camera for motion detection, you must configure the motion detection settings on the camera. For details, please refer to
the camera manual.
When using the camera for motion detection with more than one motion detection area, you can specify the event priority for each
area.
Motion detection is suspended when the camera is panning, tilting or zooming, irrespective of the motion detection settings.
If motion is detected in multiple motion detection areas that have the same priority, recording will start with the area having the
lowest number.
Using the
S
torage
S
erver for Motion Detection
Note
If you select [MPEG-4] or [H.264] in [Video Format], the [Storage Server] option in [Detect Motion Using] cannot be selected. Note
also that if you select [MPEG-4] or [H.264] in other recording modes besides motion detection recording, the [Storage Server]
option still cannot be selected.
(1)
[Detect Motion Using]
Select [Storage Server] to detect motion using a Storage Server.
(2)
[Priority]
Select the priority of the motion detection events. For details, please refer to “Check Events” (P. 113).
(3)
[Frame Rate]
Specify the motion detection frame rate (frames per second).
Important
The load on the Storage Server CPU increases when motion detection is performed on the Storage Server. We strongly
recommend that you use the motion detection on the camera, if it is available.
C50F
C50i
[Recording
S
ettings] tab
[
S
ettings] tab
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(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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