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AXIS M3046-V Network Camera
AXIS Video Motion Detection
5. Use visual confirmation to verify the settings.
6. If the result is not satisfactory, increase the filter size in small steps.
The filter size can also be set by entering a value between 10 and 50 in the field. The value corresponds to the distance from the
center of the cross to one of the arrowheads. The value 100 implies that an object must travel from its initial point to one third of the
image width or height before being detected. The value 50 implies half that distance, that is, the object must travel a distance of
one sixth of the image width or height before being detected.
Short-Lived Object
The short-lived object filter is used to avoid triggering alarms for objects that only appear for a short period of time. For example light
beams from a passing car and quickly moving shadows. Use the filter if such objects cause a lot of false alarms.
When the short-lived object filter is enabled and the application finds a moving object, the object will not trigger an alarm until the
set time has passed. If the alarm is used to start a recording, configure the pre-trigger time so that the recording also includes the
time the object moved in the scene before triggering the alarm.
To enable the filter:
1. Select the Short-lived objects option.
3. Enter the number of seconds in the field. The number of seconds is the minimum time that must pass before the object
triggers an alarm. Start with a small number.
4. Click Save to apply the filter.
5. Use visual confirmation to verify the setting.
6. If the result is not satisfactory, increase the filter time in small steps.
Small Object
The small object filter is used to avoid triggering alarms for objects that are too small. For example, if only moving cars should trigger
alarms, the small object filter can be used to avoid triggering alarms caused by people and animals.
If using the small object filter, take into consideration that an object far from the camera appears smaller than an object close to the
camera. If the filter is set to ignore objects the size of a person, people that are close to be camera can still trigger alarms because
they are larger than the filter size.
To enable the filter:
1. Select the Small objects option.
2. Click on the
3. Adjust the filter size. Start with a small value. Moving objects that fit inside the rectangle will be ignored. The filter
displayed in the image can be moved to make it easier to compare the filter size with the size of objects in the image.
Note that the filter will be applied to all objects in the image, also to objects that are not located at the position of
the displayed filter.
4. Click Save to apply the filter.
5. Use visual confirmation to verify the settings.
6. If the result is not satisfactory, increase the filter size in small steps.
The filter size can also be set by entering the width and height in the fields. The width and height are the maximum width and
maximum height of the objects to ignore and are measured in percent of the image width and height. Values between 5 and 100
can be used.
icon to show the filter size in the image.
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