Installation guide

On the Congure Device page, Congure Events secon, you determine how
CheckVideo monitors for events.
First, determine what type(s) of event you want CheckVideo to look for. If you choose
Person or Vehicle, your camera should be posioned so that these objects remain in
the camera’s view for the enre Duraon of the event. If you choose Moon, you’ll
decrease the chance of missed events, but you may also increase the likelihood of
receiving unwanted nocaons.
Then, use the “Zone” feature to dene the areas you wish to monitor. A zone denes
the boundaries of the monitored area within a camera’s eld of view.
To create a zone, click the Draw/Edit radio buon next to the appropriate event
type (Figure 23). Then use your mouse to draw the zone by clicking the le mouse
buon wherever you want to dene a corner of the zone.
The rst point you create will be colored green; other points will be blue.
When drawing the zone, keep in mind that it should cover the enre area where
you would like an object to be detected and should not cover any area where you
do not wish to detect acvity. In the example in Figure 24, the zone covers the
entrance of an oce suite. The glass door leading into the zone is excluded, to
avoid detecon of reecons from the glass or objects on the other side of the
door.
To delete a point aer you’ve placed it, click it. To move a point aer you’ve placed
it, click and drag it to the desired new locaon. To create a new point between two
exisng points, SHIFT+click the point that was placed rst.
Clicking the green point in the zone or the Draw/Edit buon for another zone
completes the zone. A completed zone displays a single red point at the zone’s
start point (Figure 24B).
If you want to completely erase a zone you’ve created and start again, click the
red point. If you want to just edit the dimensions of the zone, SHIFT+click the red
point.
Step 6-1 Congure Events (Zone Setup)
Figure 23 Congure Events secon, Person selected for Zone Setup
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Figure 24 Drawing a zone
A zone, dened by eight end points (rst
point is green; other points are blue)
A completed zone (start point is colored
red)
A B