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Pan/Tilt, File Path, Login Name, Password, Interval

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Configuring the Cisco WVC210 Internet Camera Software Applications > Motion Detection 8 - File Path-Enter the folder name to upload video to your NAS device (SMB/CIFS host server). - Login Name-Enter your login name for the NAS device. - Password-Enter your password for the NAS device. Checking either alert box will display options for the attachment. • Interval-Defaults to two minutes before detecting the next event For no delay, choose 0. • Attachment Type-JPEG Image or Video. • Frame Rate-Defaults to 1 fps. • Pre-Capture Length-Defaults to 0 seconds. It is definable from 0 to 4 seconds. • Post Capture Length-Defaults to 1 second. Pan/Tilt When Motion Detection is used in conjunction with pan and tilt, the results may not be as desired. For example, if you set motion detection for a doorway and then pan and tilt to a different location, the motion detection may now be pointed at the sky or the floor. It is recommended to disable pan and tilt when motion detection is enabled; however, three options are available: • Enable Motion Detection in all positions. • Disable Pan/Tilt while Motion Detection is enabled. (Recommended) • Allow Motion Detection only in the set motion detection zone (ignore zones outside of set area). If you move the position of the camera (by panning or tilting) then motion detection is disabled. • Check the box to set the idle time for motion detection position. One minute is the default. • Set Area & Sensitivity-Click to enter the motion detection sub-window. You can set the area or areas of the video image to be examined, and adjust the sensitivity of detection for each area. WVC210 Wireless-G PTZ Internet Video Camera With 2-Way Audio Administration Guide 70

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Configuring the Cisco WVC210 Internet Camera Software
Applications > Motion Detection
WVC210 Wireless-G PTZ Internet Video Camera With 2-Way Audio Administration Guide
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8
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File Path
—Enter the folder name to upload video to your NAS device
(SMB/CIFS host server).
-
Login Name
—Enter your login name for the NAS device.
-
Password
—Enter your password for the NAS device.
Checking either alert box will display options for the attachment.
Interval
—Defaults to two minutes before detecting the next event For no
delay, choose 0.
Attachment Type
—JPEG Image or Video.
Frame Rate
—Defaults to 1 fps.
Pre-Capture Length
—Defaults to 0 seconds. It is definable from 0 to 4
seconds.
Post Capture Length
—Defaults to 1 second.
Pan/Tilt
When Motion Detection is used in conjunction with pan and tilt, the results may not
be as desired. For example, if you set motion detection for a doorway and then
pan and tilt to a different location, the motion detection may now be pointed at the
sky or the floor. It is recommended to disable pan and tilt when motion detection is
enabled; however, three options are available:
Enable Motion Detection in all positions.
Disable Pan/Tilt while Motion Detection is enabled. (Recommended)
Allow Motion Detection only in the set motion detection zone (ignore zones
outside of set area). If you move the position of the camera (by panning or
tilting) then motion detection is disabled.
Check the box to set the idle time for motion detection position. One minute
is the default.
Set Area & Sensitivity
—Click to enter the motion detection sub-window.
You can set the area or areas of the video image to be examined, and adjust
the sensitivity of detection for each area.