D-Link DCS-3220G Product Manual - Page 51

Configuration > Advanced >Motion Detection continued, Enable motion detection, Window Name

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Using the DCS-3220G with an Internet browser (continued) Configuration > Advanced >Motion Detection (continued) Enable motion detection - Check this option to turn on the motion detection. Window Name Sensitivity - The text entered here will show at the top of the motion window. Sets the measurable difference between two sequential images that would indicate motion. Percentage - Sets the amount of motion in the window being monitored that is required to initiate a motion detected alert. If this is set to 100%, this means that motion is detected within the whole window to trigger a snapshot. New Save - Note: Setting a higher sensitivity and a lower percentage makes any motion more easily detected. Click to add a new window. A maximum of three motion windows can be opened simultaneously. Use your mouse to drag the window frame to resize or the title bar to move. Clicking on the 'x' at the upper right corner of the window will close the window. Saves the related settings of that window. To display motion detection, a graphic bar will rise or fall depending on the image variation. A green bar means the image variation is under the monitoring level, and no motion detection alert is triggered. A red bar means the image variation is over the monitoring level and a motion detected alert is triggered. When the bar goes red, the window that the motion is detected in will also be outlined in red (note: remember that you can have up to 3 windows selected for motion detection). You can return to the DCS-3220G Home Page and the monitored window will not be visible, but the red frame will show on the home page when motion is detected. 51

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Configuration > Advanced >Motion Detection (continued)
A green bar means the image variation is under the monitoring level, and no
motion detection alert is triggered. A red bar means the image variation is over
the monitoring level and a motion detected alert is triggered. When the bar
goes red, the window that the motion is detected in will also be outlined in red
(note: remember that you can have up to 3 windows selected for motion
detection). You can return to the
DCS-3220G
Home Page and the monitored
window will not be visible, but the red frame will show on the home page when
motion is detected.
New -
Click to add a new window. A maximum of three
motion windows can be opened simultaneously.
Use your mouse to drag the window frame to
resize or the title bar to move. Clicking on the ‘x’
at the upper right corner of the window will close
the window.
Save -
Saves the related settings of that window.
Using the DCS-3220G with an Internet
browser (continued)
Enable motion detection
-
Check this option to turn on the motion detection.
Window Name
-
The text entered here will show at the top of the
motion window.
Sensitivity -
Sets the measurable difference between two
sequential images that would indicate motion.
Percentage -
Sets the amount of motion in the window being
monitored that is required to initiate a motion
detected alert. If this is set to 100%, this means
that motion is detected within the whole window
to trigger a snapshot.
Note:
Setting a higher
sensitivity
and a lower
percentage
makes any motion more easily
detected.
To display motion detection, a graphic bar will rise or fall depending on the
image variation.