Camera - Video analytics > Motion detection tab - Security Center 5.11

Security Center Administrator Guide 5.11

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Security Center
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Guides > Administrator guides
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5.11
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English
Last updated
2024-07-05

This section lists the settings found in the Camera Video analytics > Motion detection tab, in the Video task.

On the Motion detection page, you can define multiple motion detection configurations for your camera. Each configuration is based on a different schedule.
Motion detection
Turns motion detection ON or OFF for the time periods covered by the schedule.
Detection is done on
Specifies whether motion detection is performed on the Archiver (always available), or on the video unit (not all units support this feature).
Sensitivity
Controls how much difference must be detected in a block between two consecutive frames before it is highlighted as a motion block. With the sensitivity set to the maximum (100%), the slightest variation in an image block is detected as motion. Lowering the sensitivity reduces the number of motion blocks detected in the video. You can decrease the sensitivity when your equipment is prone to noise.
Auto calibrate
Automatically set the sensitivity to determine what constitutes positive motion.
Consecutive frame hits
A frame where the number of motion blocks reaches the Motion on Threshold is called a hit. Setting this parameter higher than 1 helps avoid false motion detection hits, such as from video noise in a single frame. This setting ensures that positive motion detection only raised an event when a hit is observed over a certain number of consecutive frames. When enough consecutive hits have been observed, the first hit in the series is marked as the beginning of motion.
Advanced settings
When an H.264 stream is selected as the recording stream, the Advanced settings button is available. Click this button to open the H.264 advanced motion detection settings dialog box where you can refine your motion detection settings for an H.264 stream.
Preset
Vector emphasis
Sets motion detection based on the difference in motion vector values (movement) between consecutive frames.
Luma emphasis
Sets motion detection based on the difference in luma values (brightness) between consecutive frames.
Custom
Customize your settings using the available sliders, if the Vector emphasis and Luma emphasis presets provide too many or too few motion events. Adjust the following slider values between 0 and 100, until you achieve good results. The higher the value, the more motion is detected.
Luma weight
Sets motion detection based on the difference in luma values (brightness) between consecutive frames.
Chroma weight
Sets motion detection based on the difference in chroma (color) values between consecutive frames.
Vectors weight
Sets motion detection based on the difference in vector values (movement) between consecutive frames.
Macroblocks weight
Sets motion detection based on the presence of intra-macroblocks in your frame. This setting is useful when you notice motion detection indicators on still frames. For example, some units generate frames completely comprised of intra-macroblocks as a new reference point. When this happens, you will see motion detection blocks covering your whole image. Setting the Macroblocks weight to 0 helps prevent this from happening.
Motion zones
A motion zone defines a location on the video image where motion is detected. Up to six different motion zones can be defined per configuration.
The video image is divided into a large number of blocks (1,320 for NTSC encoding standard and 1,584 for PAL). Each of these blocks can be turned on and off for motion detection. A block where motion detection is turned on is represented by a semi-transparent blue square overlay on the video image.
Motion on
If the number of detected motion blocks reaches the Threshold over the required number of Consecutive frame hits, the selected event is raised.
Motion off
If the number of detected motion blocks falls below the Threshold for at least five seconds, the selected event is raised.
Test zone
The motion zone is displayed as blue overlays. Motion blocks are displayed as green overlays. The number of motion blocks is updated in real time. When the number of motion blocks reaches the Motion on Threshold, it is displayed in red.
Test all zones
In this mode, all motion zones are displayed at once, with the number of motion blocks in each zone displayed separately.
View all motion
Test the entire video image for motion. Motion anywhere on the image is displayed as motion blocks (green overlays). The total number of motion blocks is updated in real time. Use this mode to test the Sensitivity setting for this camera.
Events
Select the motion detection events generated by the system (default or custom events).