Sygonix Surveillance Camera 24457D 24457D Manuel D’Utilisation

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i) Setting Function “MOTION DET”
To recognise movement in the monitored area more easily, you can mark up to four rectangular 
areas in this function. 
If the movement takes place in the marked areas, the frame fl ashes to promote our present move-
ment.
“DETECT SENSE” 
Sensitivity for motion detection
“BLOCK DISP” 
 “ON”: The image areas where a motion took place are briefl y displayed in-
verted alternatingly. This increases visibility where image contents change. 
   
“OFF”: 
No 
inversion
     
 “ENABLE”: Press the button to show a grid.  Where the grid is visible, a short 
inversion of the image content is performed where there is motion (see 
above).
   
 
To exclude specifi c image areas from inversion (if it causes interferences 
there), move the coloured cursor to the left, right, up or down with the but-
tons. 
     
 Briefl y push the button to hide the grid from the cursor fi eld (or show it again 
by pushing the button again). Delete the grid until only one area has a grid 
anymore. This area is to be inverted later (see description above, “ON”).
     
 Leave the cursor mode by pushing the button “MENU” for 2 seconds and 
releasing it then. The setup menu is displayed again.
“MONITOR AREA”   “ON”: Only the area set in “BLOCK DISP/ENABLE“ (see above) is monitored 
and inverted if there is any motion.
     
 “OFF”: When “BLOCK DISP” is set to “ON”, the entire image is inverted when 
motion is detected. This can be used, e.g. for test purposes to set sensitivity 
of the motion detection.
     
 When “BLOCK DISP“ was switched “OFF”, the image area set in “AREA SEL” is 
switched off by the monitoring.
“AREA SEL” 
Select an image area here.
     
 The sliders “TOP”, “BOTTOM”, “LEFT” and “RIGHT” can be used to draw a 
rectangle that is later monitored for motion.
   
 
The 
rectangle 
fl ashes when any motion takes place in the rectangle.
We recommend either using the inversion (select image area as described above) or draw-
ing up to four rectangles that fl ash briefl y at motion. Never activate both marking func-
tions at the same time.