Configuring motion detection - Security Center 5.10

Security Center Administrator Guide 5.10

Applies to
Security Center 5.10
Last updated
2023-06-12
Content type
Guides > Administrator guides
Language
English
Product
Security Center
Version
5.10

To monitor and report on motion detected in a camera image, you must configure motion detection for the video unit.

Before you begin

Make sure the unit supports motion detection.

What you should know

Motion detection can be performed by the Archiver or by the unit, on the entire video image (default) or only on certain areas (motion zones).
Best Practice: For H.264 and MPEG-4 streams, software motion detection is performed by analyzing P-frames. Ensure that your video stream is not made up of only key frames when configuring the Key frame interval and Frame rate settings of the camera.

When you define motion detection zones in Security Center, the image keeps the orientation sent from the camera, and therefore might be viewed upside down or at a 90 degree angle.

To learn more about configuring advanced motion detection, watch our GTAP Webinar. For pre-configuration instructions or any additional configuration steps required to enable motion detection in Security Center for specific video units, see the Security Center Video Unit Configuration Guide.

Procedure

  1. Open the Video task, and select the Archiver role to configure.
  2. Select the camera to configure, and click the Motion detection tab.
  3. Turn the Motion detection option to ON.
  4. From the Detection is done on option, select whether motion detection is performed by the Archiver or the video unit.
  5. In Sensitivity option, select how much of a difference must be detected in a block between two consecutive frames before it is highlighted as a motion block.
    A plain image, such as viewing an empty wall, is more prone to generate noise than an image containing a lot of detail.
    Tip: First set a high value, and then slowly lower it until you are only receiving a few false motion reads in the image.

    You can also calibrate the sensitivity automatically.

  6. In the Consecutive frame hits option, select how many frames in a row the Motion on threshold must be reached to generate a positive motion hit.
  7. Define the motion detection zones.
  8. Set the motion detection criteria for each motion zone as follows:

    If these values are too low, motion will be detected too often. If these values are too close together, you might receive many consecutive Motion on and Motion off events.

    Motion on threshold
    Indicates the minimum number of motion blocks that must be detected before the motion is significant enough to be reported. Together with the Consecutive frame hits, a positive motion detection is made.
    Motion off threshold
    The end of motion is detected when the number of motion blocks drops below the Motion off threshold for at least 5 seconds.
  9. Select the event types you want to generate when motion is detected for each motion zone.