Canon Vb-C60 NETWORK CAMERA VB-C60 Operation Guide - Page 105

Motion Detection Setting Tool, VBAdmin Tools, 1Motion Detection Area, Selected Area], Area name

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VBAdmin Tools Motion Detection Setting Tool (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (1)Motion Detection Area Select the check box corresponding to the motion detection area you want to use, and the detection area frame will be displayed in the viewer. Up to four detection areas can be created. (2)[Selected Area] If multiple motion detection area frames have been created, a separate motion detection level can be set for each area frame. Next, set the name of the selected area. (The area name can be omitted.) Up to 15 ASCII characters (space or printable characters) can be used in [Area name]. You can enter the [Area name] using up to 15 JIS X 0208-1990 characters. (3)[Sensitivity] Set the motion detection sensitivity in a range of 1 to 256. Set a desired value by dragging the slide bar. The greater the value, the higher the detection sensitivity becomes. (4)[Auto] button Clicking [Auto] allows the sensitivity to be set automatically at which the mode will change to [Detected] when a change occurs in the image shown inside the motion detection area. Click this button when nothing is moving. (5)Detection Indicator The level of the motion detected by the camera is shown in a graph in real time ( P. 2-42). 2-39

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Motion Detection Setting Tool
VBAdmin Tools
(1)Motion Detection Area
Select the check box corresponding to the motion detection area you want to use, and the
detection area frame will be displayed in the viewer. Up to four detection areas can be
created.
(2)[Selected Area]
If multiple motion detection area frames have been created, a separate motion detection
level can be set for each area frame.
Next, set the name of the selected area. (The area name can be omitted.)
Up to 15 ASCII characters (space or printable characters) can be used in [
Area name
].
You can enter the [
Area name
] using up to 15 JIS X 0208-1990 characters.
(3)[Sensitivity]
Set the motion detection sensitivity in a range of 1 to 256. Set a desired value by dragging
the slide bar. The greater the value, the higher the detection sensitivity becomes.
(4)[Auto] button
Clicking [
Auto
] allows the sensitivity to be set automatically at which the mode will change
to [
Detected
] when a change occurs in the image shown inside the motion detection area.
Click this button when nothing is moving.
(5)Detection Indicator
The level of the motion detected by the camera is shown in a graph in real time (
±
P. 2-42).
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