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36 Event Settings
The Event Settings dialog contains all events that can trigger a camera action. Except for the event counter,
you can combine the event sensors freely.
Note: Click on the More button to display all options of the dialog.
36.1 Event Sensor Description
Event sensor Description
Passive Infrared Detector (PI) The passive infrared detector registers warm moving
objects within the sensor area. The sensor reaches about
10 meters (34 ft.) and has a field of view of ± 15°.
Use the trigger level to define when an event is triggered.
Activate the level meter in the Text and Display Settings
dialog and select PIR Detector as source. The level meter
helps you find the best possible trigger level for your
application.
Video Motion Window (VM) The video motion sensor reacts to movements in certain
image areas, called "video motion windows". You can
define one or more independent video motion windows
for each image sensor (camera lens).
A video motion window defined for the left image sensor
will still be active, even if you only see the image from the
right lens of the camera. This means that events detected
by the (invisible) image sensor are recognized as well.
Note: When you have activated the Night Camera
Level option, only the motion windows of the
currently active image sensor are evaluated.
Every line in the definition box (e.g.
0,270,190,100,100,2
) represents one window. The
image coordinates' origin is the lower left corner of the
image.
Hint: If you would like to define a new or additional
window, open the Event Settings dialog and
follow the instructions in the Graphically Entering
Image Areas help topic.
Format of one line:
Image sensor, pos. x, pos. y, width, height,
sensitivity, area[, max. area]
36.1.0.1 Parameters of one configuration line:
Image Sensor 0 = right camera lens
1 = left camera lens
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