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5. Set the camera settings. For each of the following items select Auto (default) or Manual. If Manual is selected, adjust the setting’s value as
well. Use the view window to preview the changes before you save them.
• Brightness
• Saturation
•Hue
•Contrast
MOTION
The WS5000 allows you to set up to three motion detection zones per camera. These zones may be any size and shape, and they may be set to
high or low sensitivity to motion. Motion settings may be used to trigger alarms of varying severity (minor, normal, major, or critical) which can be
included in recording schedules. From the video pane, you may show or hide detected motion. You may also search for motion events using Quick
or Enhanced Search.
Figure 112. Camera Setup: Motion Tab
To configure a camera’s motion detection settings:
1. Click the Motion tab.
2. Select the “Enable motion detection service” check box, and then click Apply. After a brief delay while the encoder restarts, the Motion tab
displays several options for setting up motion detection.
3. If you do not want an alarm to be triggered when motion is detected, select the “Silence alarm” check box.
4. Click the button of the zone number that you want to configure. The button of the currently selected zone changes to a lighter color. A
colored motion grid (light blue, magenta, or green) appears as an overlay on the video pane, and shows all the areas where motion will be
detected. If no motion zones have been set, this grid does not appear.
5. Select the Drawing tools to create a motion detection grid as follows:
• Draw: Check Draw to begin drawing a box or line.
• Box: Check Box, and then draw a box grid in the motion zone.
• Point: Check Point, and then add individual squares in the motion zone.