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EZWatch EZ-TRACK-DOME User Manual

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than ¼ of the screen is LARGE, while an object smaller than 1/8

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of the screen is

SMALL. Everything else falls within MEDIUM.
Gray Sensitivity – This feature configures how sensitive the camera is to contrasting
colors – it is designed to help prevent false alerts from similar-colored items moving near
each other (Such as a cloth rustling in a breeze or leaves moving together on a tree).

Lost Act – When the camera no longer ‘sees’ motion, it will perform a Lost Action. This
action can be one of three things – Stop Tracking turns the motion tracking off, Keep
Tracking continues to look for motion in the last position the camera saw any, and ‘To
Home & Track’ instructs the camera to return to Preset 1 and begin looking for motion in
that position.

Zoom Setting – The camera can zoom in on motion when it sees it. This setting allows
you to provide a maximum zoom level, so it does not attempt to zoom in too much when
following motion.

Wait Time – This is how long the camera must not see motion before performing the Lost
Act.

Tracking Boundary – This allows you to set left, right, up, and down boundaries for the
tracking system so you can ensure it does not track someone too far in any direction and
get ‘stuck’ facing a blank area or facing an always-moving object (Such as a tree in the
wind).

Aux – This allows the camera to trigger one of its two relay outputs when it begins
tracking motion.

Tracking Speed – The camera can either automatically move at the speed it feels best to
follow the target, or it can be specified to always track at a specific speed. It is
configurable from 1 (slow) to 63 (fast).

Tracking Time – This allows the camera to have a hard limit of how long it should track
an object. It can be set from 1 to 15 minutes. If it is set to auto, there is no limit. Once the
time limit for tracking has been reached, the camera will automatically perform the ‘Lost
Act’.