Specifications

26 Video Multiplexer with Video Motion Detection
DELAY The DELAY option determines how long the multiplexer must
detect motion at the current camera before initiating a motion
alarm. Motion of shorter duration does not trigger a motion alarm.
DELAY is useful in preventing sudden changes (like those caused
by lights or shadows) from triggering a motion alarm. The DELAY
setting has no affect on activity detection (priority-based camera
recording).
To set the DELAY in seconds, use the arrow buttons to move the
flashing highlight to the DELAY option and select a value: OFF,
0.5S, 1SEC, 1.5S, 2SEC, 3SEC or 5SEC.
The default DELAY option setting is OFF.
Working with Motion Targets The targets on each motion setup screen can be turned on or off
individually, by row or by screen. Active targets are circled (this
is the default). Inactive targets are not circled. To set up targets,
use the following front panel buttons:
Zoom  turns the target cursor on or off.
up arrow  moves the target cursor up one row at a time.
down arrow  moves the target cursor down one row at a time.
left arrow  moves the target cursor to the left (4-camera and
9-camera models only).
right arrow  moves the target cursor to the right (4-camera and
9-camera models only).
Live  turns all targets in the current row ON.
Tape  turns all targets in the current row OFF.
Sequence  turns all targets on the screen ON.
Call  turns all targets on the screen OFF.
Camera (116)  toggles the corresponding target on the cursor
line off or on. Move left or right (16-camera models only) by
pressing Camera buttons to the left or right of the current target.
Function  saves current motion target setting and displays the
next screen.