User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- DigiMux User's Manual, English
- DigiMux User's Manual, English
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- System Installation
- Basic Operations
- Front Panel Controls
- Viewing Live and Playback Video Images
- Record and Playback Operation
- Recording
- Quick Record Setting Changes
- Playback Operations
- Playback Controls
- Date/Time Video Playback
- Single Step Advance and Reversing Playback Direction
- Event List Playback
- The Event List
- Event Recording and Playback
- Pre-Alarm Availability
- The Event List Display
- Playing Back Video from the Event List
- Deleting an Event from the List in Playback Mode
- Deleting a Page from the Event List
- Covert Cameras
- Dome Control
- Dome Control Signals Installation
- Basic Alarm Features
- Advanced Operations
- System Information and Administration
- Maintenance
- Glossary
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Account Access and Priorities
- Appendix B: Connector Pin Assignments
- Appendix C: Technical Specifications
- Appendix D: Optional Connections and Installation
- Optional Connections
- Audio Connection
- IP Address Setup Information
- Dial-Up Connections via Modem
- Establishing the Dial-Out Connection: DigiMux to a PC
- Establishing the Dial-In Connection: PC to a DigiMux
- Using the Dial-Up Connections
- Connecting Extended Storage Module (ESM) Units
- Disconnecting Extended Storage Module (ESM) Units
- Additional Installation Information
- Appendix E: DigiRemote
- Appendix F: DigiMux Digital Signatures
- Appendix G: Using ControlCenter 200/300 Keyboards
- Appendix H: Troubleshooting Guide
- Index

DigiMux
Advanced Operations 71
Determining Sensitivity
The Sensitivity Threshold area is displayed. This area allows you to set the
sensitivity level for each camera by defining a threshold, or trigger level for the
alarm. The Sensitivity Threshold is displayed in the following figure:
The values in this screen indicate the sensitivity of the motion alarm for this
camera. These values are:
Threshold The alarm trigger level, or threshold.
Detected Vol The amount or volume of motion the camera is currently
detecting.
When the amount of motion detected (Detected Vol) exceeds the Threshold value,
a motion alarm is triggered. A smaller threshold value indicates a more sensitive
motion alarm.
8. Select the Threshold value using Left/Right Direction keys, and then press ESC to
exit and continue to the next screen.
9. When you have set the Condition 1 motion detection for all affected cameras,
return to the Motion Detect menu by selecting ESC.
10. Select Condition 2 from the Motion Detect menu. Enter the conditions for each
camera by repeating steps 4 through 9 of this procedure.
Motion Detection 1 Vol
Camera 01
Threshold : 020
Detected Vol : 018