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1. Check the box of section A to create new zone for motion detection (It supports up to
8 zones). If you want to remove the existing zone, remove the check of the box.
2. Adjust the sensitivity and object size of selected zone in the section D.
3. Click apply button for each zones on the right side.
4. If you have completed the configuration of zones with the step 1~3, check the Motion
Enable box to enable the motion detection and click the apply button E.
5. If you want to show the graph of meta data on right side graph bar, check to a 'include
meta stream' at the System Options - RTSP/RTP - unicast tab on submenu.
6. Now, get out of the [Setup] page and go to the [View] page to see the activation of the
zone configuration. When any motion is detected in the configured zone, the zone will
flicker every time.
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If the VCA is enabled and corresponding VCA metadata is enabled as well, the
motion detection data is now shown on the ActiveX view.
What is Sensitivity?
Every motion detection zone is divided into multiple squares, which is called Macro blocks.
And each of macro blocks consists of 16 x 16 pixels. The value of sensitivity means the
sensitivity of each macro block. If you want to configure the zone less sensitive than the
factory default, set the figure higher by dragging the bar of section D. Likewise, if you want to
configure the zone more sensitive than the factory default, set the figure lower.
What is Objectsize?
The objectsize value means the proportion of the macro blocks which has exceeded the
configured sensitivity. If you want to configure the zone less sensitive than the factory default,
set the figure higher by dragging the bar of section D. Likewise, if you want to configure the
zone more sensitive than the factory default, set the figure lower.
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