JVC VN-H157WPU Instruction Manual - Page 58

Motion Detection continued, Motion Detection, Set values, Level, All Mask, Clear Mask

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Internet Explorer Setting Settings (continued) Motion Detection Page (continued) Memo: ● If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the values before the change was made. ● When camera images are acquired by the Built-in Viewer or another client and if this acquisition exceeds the distribution capability of camera, the video images may not appear on the[ Motion Detection] page. When you use the [Motion Detection] page, turn the Built-in Viewer and another client Off. For stopping the Built-in Viewer, see "Exiting the Built-in Viewer". (A Page 123) ● The area valid for motion detection is displayed in blue. ● When motion is detected, the area around the screen is highlighted in red. ● When the [Motion Detection] page is opened, the camera zoom is released. Note: ● When Framerate is 25 fps or higher, motion detection cannot be set to ON. Also, even if motion detection is set to ON, when Framerate is set to 25 fps or higher on the [Encoding] page, motion detection turn OFF. A Motion Detection Area B Motion Detection The display screen showing the motion detection area is divided into 13 (horizontal) by 9 (vertical) blocks (for aspect ratio 4:3) or into 15 (horizontal) by 9 (vertical) blocks (for aspect ratio 16:9). You can specify whether to enable motion detection in each block. When you click a block for motion detection. the block turns blue and it becomes a target of detection. When you click the right-hand mouse button on the blue block, the blue display is cancelled and detection will not be applied to this block. If you move the mouse while pressing the right- or lefthand button, you can set up multiple blocks at once. When you set all blocks and press the [OK] button, the motion detection is made valid for each block. Turns the motion detection ON or OFF. [Set values: ON, OFF] Memo: ● You cannot set this to [ON] when the framerate is set 25 fps or higher. C Level D All Mask E Clear Mask Sets a sensitivity of motion detection. Increasing the number raises the detection sensitivity level and the detection becomes more sensitive. [Set values: 0 to 4 to 10] Deactivates detection regions. (Valid motion detection areas are cleared.) Performs motion detection on all blocks. (All blocks become valid motion detection areas.) * The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults. 58

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Internet Explorer Setting
Motion Detection Page (continued)
Memo:
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an invalid value, a warning message will appear and the
entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel] button to restore the invalid entry to the value before the
change was made. If you press the [Cancel] button, other changed items will also be restored to the
values before the change was made.
When camera images are acquired by the Built-in Viewer or another client and if this acquisition
exceeds the distribution capability of camera, the video images may not appear on the[ Motion
Detection] page. When you use the [Motion Detection] page, turn the Built-in Viewer and another client
Off. For stopping the Built-in Viewer, see "Exiting the Built-in Viewer". (
A
Page 123)
The area valid for motion detection is displayed in blue.
When motion is detected, the area around the screen is highlighted in red.
When the [Motion Detection] page is opened, the camera zoom is released.
Note:
When Framerate is 25 fps or higher, motion detection cannot be set to ON.
Also, even if motion detection is set to ON, when Framerate is set to 25 fps or higher on the [Encoding]
page, motion detection turn OFF.
* The [Set values] in bold letters are factory defaults.
Settings (continued)
A
Motion Detection
Area
The display screen showing the motion detection area is divided into 13
(horizontal) by 9 (vertical) blocks (for aspect ratio 4:3) or into 15 (horizontal)
by 9 (vertical) blocks (for aspect ratio 16:9). You can specify whether to
enable motion detection in each block.
When you click a block for motion detection. the block turns blue and it
becomes a target of detection. When you click the right-hand mouse button
on the blue block, the blue display is cancelled and detection will not be
applied to this block. If you move the mouse while pressing the right- or left-
hand button, you can set up multiple blocks at once.
When you set all blocks and press the [OK] button, the motion detection is
made valid for each block.
B
Motion Detection
Turns the motion detection ON or OFF.
[Set values:
ON,
OFF]
Memo:
You cannot set this to [ON] when the framerate is set 25 fps or higher.
C
Level
Sets a sensitivity of motion detection.
Increasing the number raises the detection sensitivity level and the
detection becomes more sensitive.
[Set values:
0 to
4
to 10
]
D
All Mask
Deactivates detection regions. (Valid motion detection areas are cleared.)
E
Clear Mask
Performs motion detection on all blocks. (All blocks become valid motion
detection areas.)