User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important information
- Chapter 1 Product introduction
- Chapter 2 Physical installation
- Chapter 3 Getting started
- Chapter 4 Operating instructions
- Chapter 5 Live view
- Chapter 6 Playback functionality
- Chapter 7 Searching files
- Chapter 8 Archiving files
- Chapter 9 Web browser configuration
- Chapter 10 Camera setup
- Chapter 11 Network settings
- Chapter 12 Recording
- Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup
- Chapter 14 Device management
- Chapter 15 Storage management
- Chapter 16 User management
- Chapter 17 System information
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Port forwarding information
- Appendix C TruVision Mac Safari browser plug-in v3.0
- Appendix D Guidelines when using high camera count (>32 cameras)
- Appendix E Default menu settings
- Index
9BChapter 10: Camera setup
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4. Select date and time formats.
5. Select how you want the camera information displayed.
Select one of the options from the drop-down list. Default is non-transparent & not flashing.
• Transparent & Flashing
• Transparent & Not flashing
• Non-transparent & Flashing
• Non-transparent & Not flashing
6. There are two red text boxes in the camera view window; one for the camera name and the
other for the date/time. Using the mouse, click and drag a text box to the desired display
position.
7. Click Save to save the settings.
Motion detection
The motion detection menu allows you to enable or disable motion detection for each camera,
as well as create motion grids, set the sensitivity of the motion detection, and link motion
detection to a specific action. However, the motion alarm is only triggered if it occurs during a
programmed time schedule.
To set up motion detection:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Remote Configuration > Camera Setup >
Motion Detection.
2. Select the camera to detect motion. Each camera must be set up individually.
3. Select Enable Motion Detection. If this is not enabled, motion will not be recorded.
4. Select Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion. Use this feature to display and store motion
metadata. This metadata can also be used in TruVision Navigator and is also used for
motion search.
5. Select the areas on-screen to be sensitive to motion.
Click the Area Settings tab and then click the Start Drawing button. Drag the mouse
cursor across the window to select an area sensitive to motion detection, which are shown
as a red motion grid. Click the Stop Drawing button to stop selecting the area. Click Clear
to clear the screen.