Cisco Cisco VC220 Dome Network Camera Wartungshandbuch
Configuring the Cisco VC 220 Network Camera Software
Applications > Motion Detection
VC 220 Dome WDR Day/Night PoE Network Camera Administration Guide
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Applications > Motion Detection
The Motion Detection page allows you to set motion detection parameters for the
camera. When you complete the configuration, click Apply to save the settings.
camera. When you complete the configuration, click Apply to save the settings.
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) is the official supported browser for the
Cisco VC 220 IP camera. If another browser is used, you may not be able to
successfully set values on the Motion Detection page.
Cisco VC 220 IP camera. If another browser is used, you may not be able to
successfully set values on the Motion Detection page.
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Enable Motion Detection—Check this option to turn on motion detection.
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Window 1/2/3 check boxes—Click to activate a new window. Up to three
windows can exist simultaneously. Use the mouse to click, hold, and drag
the window frame to resize or the title bar to move. Click the checkbox
again to delete the window.
windows can exist simultaneously. Use the mouse to click, hold, and drag
the window frame to resize or the title bar to move. Click the checkbox
again to delete the window.
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Window Name—You can name the window. It’s suggested that you name it
for the event being monitored.
for the event being monitored.
There are two parameters for setting motion detection: Sensitivity and
Percentage. After Sensitivity and Percentage are configured and saved, the
Indicator bar shows how much motion triggers a response.
Percentage. After Sensitivity and Percentage are configured and saved, the
Indicator bar shows how much motion triggers a response.
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Sensitivity is a value that expresses the sensitivity to moving objects.
Higher sensitivity settings are expected to sense a slight movement while
smaller sensitivity settings tend to ignore the movement.
Higher sensitivity settings are expected to sense a slight movement while
smaller sensitivity settings tend to ignore the movement.
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Percentage is a value that expresses the proportion of “alerted pixels” to all
pixels in the motion detection window. For applications that require higher
security management, higher sensitivity settings and lower percentage
pixels in the motion detection window. For applications that require higher
security management, higher sensitivity settings and lower percentage