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98  |  HDZ Series IP PTZ User Manual
Figure 6-12 Motion Detection Sampling Every Three Pixels
You can set the detection level for each sampled pixel. The smaller the value, the greater the 
sensitivity. To avoid triggering motion detection on small objects in the image, enter a higher 
value.
After you have defined the detection (sensitivity) level of each pixel, you can set the sensitivity 
level of the entire motion detection area. A setting of 80, for example, means that motion 
detection is triggered when 20 percent or more of the sampled pixels change (are in motion). 
The larger the sensitivity value, the greater the sensitivity of motion detection.
You can also set the time interval between each detected motion.
1. Under Motion Detection Setting, type a value between 1 and 10 in the Sampling pixel 
interval field (see Figure 6-11).
2. Type a value between 1 and 100 in the Detection level field (default = 10).
3. Type a value between 1 and 100 in the Sensitivity level field (default = 80).
4. Type a value between 0 and 7200 in the Time interval(sec) field (default = 10 seconds).
Setting the Motion Detection Actions
You can specify what actions you want the camera to perform when suspicious motion is 
detected in the active motion detection window. You can select more than one action. See the 
following sections for more information.
Enabling the Alarm Relay Outputs
Under Triggered Action (see Figure 6-11), select one or both of the Enable alarm output 1 and 
Enable alarm output 2 check boxes.
Recording Video Clips to a Configured Storage Device
Note A microSDHC card must be connected to the back panel of the camera to be 
able to record a video clip to the SD card. See Figure 2-5 and Table 2-3 on 
page 29 for the location to install the microSDHC card. 
A Network attached storage device (NAS) must be connected and 
configured to be able to record a video clip to the network storage. See 
Network Attached Storage Management on page 131 for more 
information.
1. Under Triggered Action, select the Record video clip check box. The Record video clip 
options will appear below the check box (see Figure 6-7).