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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => IP Cameras => DCS-932L => Topic started by: mrsr71 on January 28, 2012, 01:08:40 PM
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I know this has been covered before but, I couldn't find the topic in a search >:(
In the motion detection grid, do the cross-hatched areas represent the areas "COVERED" in motion detection, or "NOT COVERED" ??? ??? ???
Thanks... ;D
(4 DCS-932L's & one DCS-930 with firmware all up-to-date ;))
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I forget myself sometimes, the manual is quite ambiguous. ???
If you are having motion detection sensitivity issues, start with a very low detection sensitivity (e.g. 5%) and work you way up to a higher number.
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I forget myself sometimes, the manual is quite ambiguous. ???
If you are having motion detection sensitivity issues, start with a very low detection sensitivity (e.g. 5%) and work you way up to a higher number.
Thanks but, In the motion detection grid, do the cross-hatched areas represent the areas "COVERED" in motion detection, or "NOT COVERED" ??? ??? ???
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They represent the areas "COVERED" in motion detection.
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They represent the areas "COVERED" in motion detection.
The word "COVERED" may be interpreted by some as "OBSCURED", especially to non-English speakeers - how about we say the cross-hatches are the areas where motion is SENSED ? Thus, no cross-hatch means no sensing.
I *think* that's what we mean ...