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The Motion Detection module turns your PC into a full video monitoring system. It allows your camera to sense motion in its view, determine the severity of that motion, and respond as you have instructed it. You can create preferences for notification, recording, and the area to watch within a camera's view to detect or ignore motion. You can also use the Scheduler module with the Motion Detection module to automate your motion detection profile sessions.
If you have an iVISTA package that includes multiple motion detection support, you can have motion detection profiles for each video source on your PC.
Using motion detection
- From the tree view of the Control Panel, select a video source for the motion detection profile you are creating.
- Click the Motion Detection button and select Add New. (You can also access the motion profile editor by right-clicking on any video source icon in the tree view, then clicking on Motion Detector in the pop-up menu. Edit an existing motion detection profile by right-clicking on its icon in the tree view, and then clicking Edit.)
Note: If you don't highlight a video source before
clicking on the Motion Detection button, you will be prompted to select a
video source before the motion profile editor menu is displayed, with the
following options:
The General tab
The General tab is the default display of the motion profile editor.
- Enter a name for this profile. This name will be displayed
in the tree view. Also, any logs created will be listed on your VideoWebPage
under this profile name. Examples of profile names might include "baby's
room," "front door" or "back yard."
- Use the slider to select the level of Sensitivity
to motion.
This is important if you have the camera watching an area that normally has
some motion — an entryway with tall flowers that might wave in the wind, for
instance — and you only want iVISTA to watch for unusual movement, such as a
person walking through the door.
- In Start detecting after, enter
the number of seconds you want the detector to wait from the time you select
Start until it begins detecting motion. You can
use this time to get out of the room without setting off the detector.
- Click Region to Monitor to
open the iVISTA drawing tool (right), which allows you to designate areas
in the camera's view for it to watch or ignore.
For example, if the camera's view includes a doorway and you do not want the
detector to react to people walking by, you can use Region
to Monitor to ignore motion in the doorway.
- Use your mouse to draw completely around the area
you do not want watched; click and hold your left mouse button while you
are drawing.
The end of the line must join the beginning; while you must start and stop
your boundary within the picture window, you can go outside the frame, as
on corners or near the border.
The area to be ignored will be masked out with wavy lines.
- Use Undo to erase the last
selection; Clear will erase all drawing you
have done and start over.
- Use Invert to change the
selected area from being ignored to being watched.
- Use Watch Region plus Invert
to draw the area you want to watch rather than ignore.
This is useful, for example, if you only want to watch the doorway. You
would click Watch Region and Invert
(which will switch the entire drawing window to the ignore mask), then draw
around the doorway (see example on previous page).
- OK and Cancel
— Clicking OK enters your changes and returns
you to the motion profile editor menu. Cancel
returns you to the motion profile editor menu without entering any changes.
- OK and
Cancel — Clicking OK enters your changes
and closes the motion profile editor menu. Cancel
closes the menu without entering any changes.
Custom Responses tab
 From this tab, you can decide how you want iVISTA to react when motion is detected. You have the choice of automating responses for slight motion, moderate motion, and/or severe motion. (If you set a response for slight motion, that response will be activated for moderate and severe as well; if set for moderate motion, severe motion will also trigger a response.)
- Set a response for Slight if
you want to be notified any time any motion is detected. Set a response for
Severe if you only want to be notified when a
lot of motion is detected, or Moderate for an
amount of motion between the other two.
If you have set responses for a previous profile, iVISTA copies those responses
to the new profile to save you time.
- Click Change adjacent to the
level of motion you want to set a response for.
The iVISTA response menu will display (see graphic below).
- Select the type of response you want for this level of
severity:
Play Sound
Select this tab if you want a sound played when motion is
detected. The sound can only be played on the computer actually running the
iVISTA software; if you are home and have your iVISTA HOME SECURITY system
watching the exterior, then this can be an effective notification. If you
are using the iVISTA HOME SECURITY system to monitor a site you are not often
at, then one of the other notifications should be selected.
This screen contains the following options:
- Play a sound file — Check this box to play
a sound when motion is detected.
- Delay before repeat — The length of time
the software waits before playing a sound again. Even if motion is continuous,
the software waits this long before responding again. If there are multiple
motion detections, it still waits this long before responding again.
- Audio (.wav) file — Use the Browse
button to select a particular sound file (available only with optional
audio module). You can use any .wav file stored on your computer.
- Repeat sound each time it is played — The
number of times in a row the sound should be played. For example, if you
set this to 3 and select a .wav file, the .wav file will be played 3 times
whenever motion is detected.
- Test — Use the Test
button to play the .wav file once.
- OK and Cancel
— Clicking OK enters your changes and returns
you to the motion profile editor menu. Cancel
returns you to the motion profile editor menu without entering any changes.
Send E-mail
Select this tab to have the detector send you an e-mail
whenever motion is detected.
This screen contains the following options:
- Send an e-mail — Check this box to have
the detector send an e-mail when motion is detected.
- Delay between e-mails — The length of time
the software waits before sending another e-mail. If there are multiple
motion detections, it waits this long before responding again.
Note: The software sends e-mail only once per
event. Even if motion is continuous over a long period, only one e-mail
will be sent.
- SMTP Server — Enter your outgoing mail server.
Get this information from your Internet service provider (ISP). It may
also be located in the Preferences section of your e-mail software.
- Attach file — Check to attach a page of
the motion-detection log (below right) to your e-mail message.
- From — Enter the e-mail address from which
you are sending the message.
- To — Enter the e-mail address to which you
want the message sent.
- Subject and Message
— Enter the message you want sent when motion is detected.
- OK and Cancel
— Clicking OK enters your changes and returns
you to the motion profile editor menu. Cancel
returns you to the motion profile editor menu without entering any changes.
FTP Files
Select FTP Files to send your log files to an FTP (file
transfer protocol) server when motion is detected. This provides the most
secure method of monitoring a remote site; even if the computer running the
iVISTA HOME SECURITY system is stolen, the log files (including images captured
by your camera) will be safely stored on another computer.
This screen contains the following options:
- Upload a file — Check this box to have a
log file sent to an FTP server when motion is detected.
- Delay between uploads — The delay before
the software sends another file. If there are multiple motion detections,
it waits this long before responding again.
Note: The software only FTPs a file once per
event. Even if motion is continuous over a long period, only one file
will be sent.
- FTP Server — Enter the host name or IP address
of the FTP server; for example, ftp.yourdomain.com
or 192.168.1.10.
- Directory — Enter the directory on the FTP
server where the file should be saved.
- User name and Password
— Enter the user name and password to log into the FTP site.
- OK and Cancel
— Clicking OK enters your changes and returns
you to the motion profile editor menu. Cancel
returns you to the motion profile editor menu without entering any changes.
Run Program
Select Run Program to have the
motion detector run an external software program whenever motion is detected.
As an example, this feature could be used in conjunction with third-party
home automation software to turn lights or the television on when motion is
detected, in order to give the appearance that someone is home.
This screen contains the following options:
- Run a program — Check this box to have the
detector run a program when motion is detected.
- Delay before repeat — The time the software
waits before running the program again. Even if motion is continuous,
the software waits this long before responding again. If there are multiple
motion detections, it still waits this long before responding again.
- Program Name — Enter the name of the file
that will run the program you want to launch when motion is detected.
You can use the Browse button to find the
program on your hard drive.
- Parameters — Use if the program has any
parameters or switches that need to be set when it is run (advanced users
only).
- OK and Cancel
— Clicking OK enters your changes and returns
you to the motion profile editor menu. Cancel
returns you to the motion profile editor menu without entering any changes.
Local Logs tab
Clicking on this tab allows you to edit the settings for making a video recording
when motion is detected. The following options are on this menu:
- Logging frame rate — Enter the speed you
want to record at in seconds per frame. (The lower the number, the faster
the recording speed. A faster speed results in a higher-quality video
clip, but a larger file size). 0 is the fastest possible setting.
- Recorded clip length — Enter the length
of time in seconds you want to record after motion is detected.
- Maximum image age — This represents the
number of days you want to store your video clips before iVISTA automatically
purges them. (This is done to save hard drive space. You can, of course,
manually copy them to another directory or system if you wish to store
them permanently.)
- Maximum disk space — Set the amount of hard-drive
space (in megabytes) that you want to make available for storage of your
motion-detection logs. When this amount is exceeded, iVISTA will save
new logs by overwriting the oldest ones.
- Severity of events to log — Check Slight,
Moderate and/or Severe
to indicate which types of motion events you want to document with videoclips.
- OK and Cancel
— Clicking OK enters your changes and closes
the motion profile editor menu. Cancel closes
the menu without entering any changes.
Editing a Motion Detection profile
There are three ways to edit an existing Motion Detection profile:
Right-click on a motion detection icon in the tree view, and then click on Edit
in the pop-up menu;
- Click on the main Motion Detection
button. (If you have the icon for the motion detection profile you want to
edit highlighted in the tree view before clicking on the Motion
Detection button, you will get a similar menu to one seen at right;
otherwise, you'll get another menu asking you to choose which profile you
want to edit.)
Or
double-click on a motion detection profile icon in the tree view, and then
click on Edit on the menu that opens (right).
No matter which of the above three routes you take, you'll be taken back to the profile editing menu near the beginning of this chapter, where you can edit any of the settings: name, sensitivity, custome response, etc.
Adding a schedule to
motion detection profiles
By using the Scheduler module with Motion Detection, iVISTA can automatically turn your Motion Detection profiles off and on. This can be a useful way of watching your home while you're at work or on vacation, or keeping an eye on your business after-hours.
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To create a schedule for a motion detection profile, right-click on the icon for a profile in the tree view.
- Click on Add Schedule in the pop-up menu that is displayed when you right-click on the motion-detection profile icon.
- Follow the instructions provided in the Scheduler chapter of the User's Guide.
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