Canon 2812B004 VB-C60 Operation Guide - Page 88

Set Up Motion Detection

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Motion Detection Setting Tool ■ Set Up Motion Detection How To Set up 1. Enable motion detection Check the "Enable motion detection of the camera" check box. 2. Set the frame rate and camera position ("Camera" tab) 1 Set the camera's frame rate and position. The camera position can be set to a desired position 2 using the viewer for live video, or you can select a preset in the "Camera" tab. You need to set the preset settings using Preset Setting Tool in advance (→ P.2-21). 1Enable frame rate setting Check the checkbox, so that you can set the frame rate value for motion detection. Enter the value in the range of 0.5-30.0 fps. 2Enable preset selection Check the checkbox, so that you can select a preset for the camera position. The setting value of "Maximum Frame Rate: Image Transmission (→ P.1-19)" should Note be larger than the frame rate set in this tool. ● The set frame rate may not be achieved when the network is overloaded. Tip ● When a lower frame rate is set, the motion detection is applied to images extracted from the captured video. This enables detecting of objects in slow motion. ● The frame rate set here is applied to the motion detection only. ● Presets, which are set out of the view restriction area, are not displayed in the preset list. 2-30

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2.
Set the frame rate and camera position
(“Camera” tab)
Set the camera’s frame rate and position.
The camera position can be set to a desired position
using the viewer for live video, or you can select a
preset in the “Camera” tab.
You need to set the preset settings using Preset
Setting Tool in advance (
P.2-21).
1
Enable frame rate setting
Check the checkbox, so that you can set the frame rate value for motion detection. Enter
the value in the range of 0.5-30.0 fps.
2
Enable preset selection
Check the checkbox, so that you can select a preset for the camera position.
1.
Enable motion detection
Check the “Enable motion detection of the camera” check box.
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2
Set Up Motion Detection
Note
The setting value of “Maximum Frame Rate: Image Transmission (
P.1-19)” should
be larger than the frame rate set in this tool.
Tip
The set frame rate may not be achieved when the network is overloaded.
When a lower frame rate is set, the motion detection is applied to images extracted
from the captured video. This enables detecting of objects in slow motion.
The frame rate set here is applied to the motion detection only.
Presets, which are set out of the view restriction area, are not displayed in the
preset list.
Motion Detection Setting Tool
How To Set up