Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Notices
- Accessing the Camera
- Accessing the Live Video Page
- System Menu
- Using the Network & Security Menu
- Using the Imaging Menu
- Configuring Exposure Settings
- Configuring Focus Settings
- Setting White Balance
- Using Window Blanking
- Configuring Options in the PTZ Menu
- Using A/V Streams Menu
- Events
- Configuring Sources
- Configuring Handlers
- Configuring an Event Handler: Send Email
- Configuring an Event Handler: Upload JPEG to FTP Server
- Configuring an Event Handler: Write JPEG to SD Card
- Configuring an Event Handler: Run Pattern
- Configuring an Event Handler: Go to Preset
- Configuring an Event Handler: Run Tour
- Configuring an Event Handler: Run Scan
- Configuring an Event Handler: Open/Close Relay
- Configuring an Event Handler: Display Overlay
- Configuring an Event Handler: Play Audio
- Configuring an Event Handler: Write Recording to SD Card
- Configuring an Event Handler: Upload Recording to FTP Server
- Deleting an Event Handler
- Analytic Configuration
- Event Stream
- Contacting Pelco for Troubleshooting
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1. Select a Camera preset.
2. Select a Scene Type of indoor or outdoor.
3. Choose a Still or Noisy background based on the expected amount of background movement in the
scene. A stable background with few moving objects should be set to Still. A busy background, with
many moving objects should be set to Noisy.
4. Use the Fine tuning option to define zone violation sensitivity. Available settings include
Conservative, Normal, or Aggressive. The Conservative setting is the least sensitive setting,
reducing the number of false alarms, but might prevent the camera from detecting zone violations.
The Aggressive setting is the most sensitive setting, detecting all suspect violations, but might
cause the camera to trigger more false alarms.
5. Establish the Sensitivity or relative amount of motion, between 1 (low) and 10 (high), that will trigger
a behavior. The higher the setting, the greater the chance for false alarms; lower settings will reduce
the chance of false alarms but might result in missed violations.
6. Consistency helps trigger a behavior when an object moves into the frame from a consistent
direction. The sensitivity detection can be set from 0 (low) to 10 (high).
7. The Calibration function will show as Not Completed or Completed. If calibration is Not Completed,
click Calibrate Scene. This will open a separate Calibrate Scene page.
8. Click Set height. This will bring up a blue square. Place the blue square over an object at a distance
and set the Real-world height of the object in either feet or meters.
9. Click Set width. Two yellow lines appear. Measure the width of a far object using the line denoted
by “Width of a far object” and the width of a near object using the line denoted by “Width of near
object”.
10. Click Return to Main.
The Calibration shows as Completed.
Applying Select Behaviors
Select Behaviors define the attributes of a scene within the field of view of your camera and provide context
for analytic behaviors. Select Behaviors include Abandoned Object, Adaptive Motion, AutoTracker,
Directional Motion, Loitering Detection, Object Counting, Object Removal, and Stopped Vehicle.
Each analytic behavior contains settings determining the conditions under which events are triggered. The
settings available are dependent on the analytic behavior that you are configuring.
l Activate Behavior:Activates the chosen select behavior.
l Enable advanced options:Advanced options are only available for certain Select Behaviors.
The Advanced options include:
l Sensitivity: Overrides the global Profile sensitivity setting for the selected behavior, defining the
relative amount of motion, between 1 (low) and 10 (high) that will trigger an event or alarm.
Sensitivity is an advanced option for some behaviors.
l Object speed: Adjusts for speed if the scene is configured to track moving objects at a slower or
faster rate than actual speed.
Using Zone Settings
You can establish the conditions under the Zone Settings section to determine which events are triggered
for a Select Behavior. The availability of settings depends on the chosen Select Behavior.
Note: AutoTracker has its own behavior-specific settings as described in the Using AutoTracker
Zone Settings section.