Operation Manual

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BEHAVIORS
Behaviors analyze objects within the cameras field of view and are configured to detect and trigger alarms automatically when specific activity
is detected.
Examples of behaviors include Camera Sabotage, which detects contrast changes in the field of view and triggers an alarm if the lens is
obstructed or if the camera is repositioned, and Adaptive Motion, which detects and tracks objects that enter a user-defined zone.
Configuring a Behavior
1. Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab.
2. Select Analytic Configuration from the drop-down menu.
3. Select a profile from the Select Profile section.
4. Select the behavior for the profile from the Select Behaviors section.
5. Check the Activate Behavior box located in the “Settings for [behavior name]” section.
If the camera has enough resources, the behavior activates and a check mark appears to the left of the selected behavior(s), which is
located in the Select Behaviors section.
If the camera does not have enough resources, the following message and instructions appear: “The camera does not have enough
processing power to activate this behavior. To free up needed resources, turn off one of the other behaviors or reconfigure the video
streams.”
6. Set up the zones for the behavior.
7. Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.