ACTi V11 User Manual
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Encoder Firmware User
’s Manual H1.02.30
Trigger interval
The last configuration item is the trigger interval. It is the time period from the beginning of the
triggered event during which the all motion activities are ignored by the device. This is designed
to avoid needless repetitive reporting of the same intrusion. Trigger interval 20 seconds would
mean that when the even happens, device will take certain one-time actions and ignore the
continuing activity in the motion detection region for 20 seconds. When 20 seconds are over, the
device will produce a new alarm if there are still action in the motion detection region, and take
actions again.
There is one more item on the Motion Detection configuration
page which was not explained above
– the
Profile of Motion
Detection
. Think of them as
Profile 1
(Runtime MD Profile) and
Profile 2
(Event MD Profile). It means that you can configure
two independent groups of Motion Detection regions with at most 3 regions in each group.
Normally, the Profile 1 (Runtime MD Profile) is used as an active profile of the device. However, in
some cases it is possible to let the device switch to Profile 2 by using the Event Handler system
of the device.
For example, you might want to have different motion detection parameters for day and night time.
Then the two profiles become really handy. In such case, remember to configure the motion
detection parameters for both profiles before moving on to configure the event response system.
After changing any of the items above, click
Apply
to save the changes. The
Reset
button
undoes the changes that had just been made but not applied yet.