Enabling Recording on Motion Detection requires a fewsteps: 1) schedule motion detection recording times 2) configuring the detection zones and 3) linking actions.
- To schedule motion detected recording times, open the configuration menu using an attached mouse. Right click to bring up the menu, and select "Settings" from the list
- Select the [Channel] icon from the top bar
- Select [Schedule Record] from the left menu
- You can schedule each channel individually, for example to enable privacy for a residence while providing security at night time. For the scope of these instructions,we will skip the method for custom scheduling. Select "Motion" from the box next to "All Day Recording" and ensure"Enable Recording" is checked.
- For the scope of these instructions, we will copy this schedule to all channels so Recording on Motion Detection is enabled for all channels. Click the "Copy To.."button and check "All". Finish by clicking [OK]
- You will now configure the detection zones. Select[Motion] from the left menu
- Select your desired channel and tick the "Enable Motion Detection" check-box
- Click the [Setting] button next to "Area settings"
- The selected channel's video will be shown with a grid. To select zones for motion detection, use the left mouse button to click and drag. The selected zones will be highlighted when you release. To deselect/remove zones, use the right mouse button to click and drag.
- To link the motion detection to actions, click the[Setting] button next to "Linkage". Checking "Alarm On Monitor" will show the motion detection icon on the screen when it is detected. Under "Trigger Recording" you should select which channels you would like to record when motion is detected. Hit [OK] when you're done.
- If you are happy with your configuration, you can copy your motion detection settings to other channels by clicking "Copy To..". This works best if you have selected the full frame to trigger Motion Detection.
- Click the [Save] button from the top-right when you're done.
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