User guide

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide
Configuring the MVG 400 106
An x of the color representing the selected sensitivity level appears on the image (or the
x is removed from the area, if the current sensitivity level is "Motion Disabled").
7. Repeat steps 3–6 as necessary for each type of sensitivity level you want to apply to a
region of the FOV.
Figure 98: Region sensitivities set
8. Under Debounce, specify the minimum interval between events, in seconds. Range: 3–
30 seconds. If motion is detected, and then ceases, the motion detection event is only
closed if this amount of time has passed without any motion.
Example: Motion is detected at 3:15:05 and continues until 3:15:45. After this, motion is
not detected again until 3:16:10, 25 seconds after it was last detected. If the debounce
interval is 15 seconds, two separate VMD events are triggered. If, on the other hand, the
debounce interval is 30 seconds, only one VMD event is triggered, beginning at 3:15:05
and continuing past 3:16:10.
Tip: If a lot of motion is likely to be detected by the camera, it is best to specify a
relatively long debounce interval, so that the system does not generate a very long list of
short events.
9. Under Maximum Event Length, specify the maximum length of a VMD event, in
seconds. Range: 60–86400 seconds (1 minute – 1 day). If motion is detected
continuously for longer than this period of time, a new event is automatically generated
at the end of this interval.
10. Under On Motion Detected, select the actions that the MVG 400 should perform if
motion is detected, as follows:
Field Description
AVV Select this option to have the MVG 400 send video of the event to an
AVV server for downloading. The video is uploaded to the site defined
in the
AVV screen, in the format defined there (see
Automatically
Uploading Video to an AVV Server
, page 87), and e-mail notifications
are sent to all e-mail recipients (see
SMS and E-mail Notifications
,