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ARECONT VISION USER MANUAL 33
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NOTE: If new motion is detected during such after-motion recording, the rate of recording will revert to the
one specified under “Frequency”.
Minimum free disk space sets the minimum free disk space that is required on a disk to start overwriting old
video recordings. With a setting of 10GB, archives will not be overwritten until the free space on the drive
goes below 10GB. It is recommended that at least 5GB of free space is always available.
Motion Detection
Motion detection is achieved by analyzing inter-frame brightness changes on a pixel-by-pixel basis. Clicking
“Motion Detection” from the left menu brings up the Motion Settings window, as seen in Figure 18. There are
two modes of Motion Detection supported in the AV100 Video System: a software mode and an on-camera
mode.
Resolution selects between archiving the video at full resolution or at
quarter resolution.
Filter is a group of archiving options:
Save all frames archives the entire video stream received
from the camera.
Save all and mark motion archives the entire video
stream, marking the frames where motion was detected.
Save motion frames only archives only when motion is
detected by the on-camera motion detector and disables
archiving in the absence of motion.
Frequency is a drop-down list of options for archive recording rate.
The “Off” option disables the archive recording. The “Max” option sets
the archive frequency limited only by the camera and the network
(different for different camera models).
Continue after motion detected determines the duration for which
recording will continue after motion is detected when the camera is set
to “Save motion frames only” and the frame rate at which such
recording is done.