The Fast-Moving feature allows the camera to trigger an event if an object, such as a human or vehicle, quickly moves in an area set by the user. For more information on how to setup a fast-moving rule, please refer to the information provided below.
Step 1: Log into the web user interface (web UI) for your camera. For more information on how to access the web UI for your camera click here
Step 2: In the web UI, click on Setup>>Event>>Smart Plan. Click on the IVS icon and click Save.
Note: If a Smart Plan is not enabled properly on your camera IVS features will not work. Please make sure to enable the Smart Plan feature before continuing.
Step 3: Click on the IVS option in the Event menu then click on the ( + ) icon to add the rule and select the Fast-Moving option from the drop down menu.
Step 4: Click on Draw Rule to begin setting a detection area. Use your mouse to draw an area on the interface.
This rule requires you to draw at least a four point area on the interface to function. To draw an area, click the mouse on the interface and move it down or up to create a line. Once the line is created, move the mouse left or right to create another line and repeat the process. Right click on the interface to set the area on the screen then left click on the interface when done to set the area.
Step 5: The sensitivity slider is used to adjust the overall sensitivity of the rule in relation to speed. For more information on the sensitivity slider hover you mouse of the question mark icon (?) in the interface.
An optional object filter can be set that will allow the rule only to be triggered if it detects an effective object such as a human or vehicle. You can choose both filters if needed. Not having an object filter enabled will cause the rule to be triggered if a human or vehicle is detected.
Step 6: Enable the Record checkbox to record the event. Click Save when done.
Note: If you would like an alarm to sound once the rule has been triggered, make sure the Siren option is enabled.
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