Panasonic KX-HNC500 HomeHawk App Users Guide - Page 104

Motion sensitivity, Camera SD cards

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Using a shelf, floor, and window camera R : Indicates areas of the camera image where motion was not detected R : Indicates areas of the camera image where image detection is disabled R Tap to change the number of areas displayed on the screen. 5 When finished, tap [Set]. Motion sensitivity You can adjust the sensitivity of the camera's motion detection features. 1 From the [HomeHawk] app home screen, tap ® [Settings]. 2 Tap [Camera Settings] and select the desired camera. 3 Tap [Detection] ® [Motion Sensitivity]. 4 Select the desired setting. - [High]: The sensors are very sensitive to changes, i.e., even a small change will trigger the sensors. - [Normal]: The sensors are moderately sensitive to changes. - [Low]: The sensors are somewhat sensitive to changes. - [Very Low]: The image sensor is only slightly sensitive to changes, i.e., a large change is required to trigger the sensor. 5 When finished, tap [OK]. Camera SD cards SD card capacity and total recording time The following recording times apply when images from one camera are recorded. All times are approximate. - 4 GB card: 4 hours - 8 GB card: 9 hours - 16 GB card: 18 hours - 32 GB card: 36 hours - 64 GB card: 72 hours - 128 GB card: 145 hours - 256 GB card: 290 hours - 512 GB card: 582 hours - 1 TB card: 1165 hours Note: R SD cards larger than 1 TB cannot be used. R The times listed here are calculated theoretically. Actual recording time may vary. R The times listed here apply during the following condition. - [Resolution] is set to [HD (1280x720)] ( "Changing the camera resolution", Page 112) R The file system and other information is stored on the SD card, therefore the card's actual available capacity will be less than the card's noted capacity. 104

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R
: Indicates areas of the camera image where motion was not detected
R
: Indicates areas of the camera image where image detection is disabled
R
Tap
to change the number of areas displayed on the screen.
5
When finished, tap
[Set]
.
Motion sensitivity
You can adjust the sensitivity of the camera’s motion detection features.
1
From the
[HomeHawk]
app home screen, tap
®
[Settings]
.
2
Tap
[Camera Settings]
and select the desired camera.
3
Tap
[Detection]
®
[Motion Sensitivity]
.
4
Select the desired setting.
[High]
: The sensors are very sensitive to changes, i.e., even a small change will trigger the
sensors.
[Normal]
: The sensors are moderately sensitive to changes.
[Low]
: The sensors are somewhat sensitive to changes.
[Very Low]
: The image sensor is only slightly sensitive to changes, i.e., a large change is required
to trigger the sensor.
5
When finished, tap
[OK]
.
Camera SD cards
SD card capacity and total recording time
The following recording times apply when images from one camera are recorded. All times are
approximate.
4 GB card: 4 hours
8 GB card: 9 hours
16 GB card: 18 hours
32 GB card: 36 hours
64 GB card: 72 hours
128 GB card: 145 hours
256 GB card: 290 hours
512 GB card: 582 hours
1 TB card: 1165 hours
Note:
R
SD cards larger than 1 TB cannot be used.
R
The times listed here are calculated theoretically. Actual recording time may vary.
R
The times listed here apply during the following condition.
[Resolution]
is set to
[HD (1280x720)]
( “Changing the camera resolution”, Page 112)
R
The file system and other information is stored on the SD card, therefore the card’s actual available
capacity will be less than the card’s noted capacity.
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Using a shelf, floor, and window camera