Since I believe the dLink Manual is very poor, I started to experiment a little trying to understand what I was doing. I first created
this excel sheet.
By "copying" the motion detection area, I can calculate what the 98% sensitivity actually means. I already red somewhere that it's actually 2% motion that will trigger when you enter 98% sensitivity. Since the manual does not tell you anything usefull, I assumed that it is 2% of the motion detection area and not of the whole viewing area.
What I don't know is if:
- it needs (in this example) 7 detection changed at the same time (so the 'object' needs the size of at least 7 detection points)
-or-
- it triggers when 7 detection points are changed without interuption or within a certain time (for example by an object with the size of 2 detection points)
The dots at the lines 18, 15 and 12 are set to fit a car in between. In my experiment, motion is not detected on a passing car, since not al 7 dots are hit. When I add three extra dots at column 18, motion will be detected on a passing car. That should mean that it workes like described in bullet 1.
However, I also had a big fly or something trigger the motion detection at the below area (before I added the experimental detection points).
So since dLink does not explain the behavior in its manual, I hope to answer the question (with your help) in this topic and maybe it could become a FAQ topic