Configure when cameras should do what, Configure motion detection – Milestone M50 User Manual
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Advanced configuration
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You specify time in increments of five minutes. Milestone Husky product helps you by
showing the time over which your mouse pointer is positioned.
If you base your schedule profile
—or parts of it—on events within periods of time, remember to select
Start event and Stop event from the lists below the calendar section.
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Tip:
If you have not yet defined any suitable events, you can quickly do it: use the
Configure events list, located below the other fields.
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To delete an unwanted part of a schedule profile, right-click it and select Delete.
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To quickly fill or clear an entire day, double-click the name of the day.
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As an alternative to dragging inside the calendar section, use the Start time, End time
and Day fields, then the Change Period or Set Period button as required. When using the
Start time and End time fields, remember that time is specified in increments of five
minutes. You cannot specify a period shorter than five minutes, and you can only use
times like 12:00, 12.05, 12:10, 12:15, etc. If you specify a time outside of the five-minute
intervals, such as 12:13, you will get an error message.
Configure when cameras should do what
Use the scheduling feature to configure when:
Cameras should be online (that is transfer video to Milestone Husky product)
Cameras should use speedup (that is use a higher than normal frame rate)
You want to receive email and/or SMS notifications regarding cameras
PTZ cameras should patrol, and according to which patrolling profile
Archiving should take place
See Configure general scheduling and archiving (on page 131) and Configure camera-specific
schedules (on page 66).
Configure motion detection
To configure motion detection, do the following:
1. In the Management Application navigation pane, expand Advanced Configuration, expand
Cameras and Storage Information, right-click the relevant camera, and select Properties.
2. In the Camera Properties window, select the Recording Properties tab, and select the
relevant settings (see "About motion detection settings" on page 65).
3. Select the Motion Detection tab. If there are any areas to exclude from motion detection (for
example, if the camera covers an area where a tree is swaying in the wind), you can exclude
that area (see "Exclude regions" on page 53) by selecting it with your mouse.