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Configuring Camera Tampering Settings; Figure 6-4 Tampering Configuration Interface; Table 6-2 Motion Detection Area Configurations; Table 6-3 Tampering Configurations - Honeywell H2W2PRV3 Software Configuration Manual

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Table 6-2 Motion Detection Area Configurations

Parameter
Sensitivity
Threshold
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Configuring Camera Tampering Settings

Figure 6-4 Tampering Configuration Interface

Table 6-3 Tampering Configurations

Parameter
Enable
Working Period
Function
Adjusts the brightness sensitivity. You might need to increase the brightness
sensitivity to trigger motion detection. You can configure up to four areas. The
sensitivity ranges from 0 to 100. We recommend that you choose a sensitivity
between 30 to 70. The default is 60.
The threshold determines how much change in a scene is required to trigger an
alarm. The lower the threshold setting, the easier it is to trigger a motion detection
alarm. You can configure up to four areas. The sensitivity ranges from 0 to 100. We
recommend that you choose a sensitivity between 5 to 50.
Deletes all motion detection areas.
Deletes the selected motion detection area.
Function
Check to enable the camera tampering detection function (Video Tamper
and/or Defocus Detect).
Note
Defocus Detect is only supported by the following models:
HBW2PR2/HBW4PR2/HEW2PR2/HEW4PR2/H4W2PRV2/H4W4PRV2.
The camera tampering function is activated during the specified period.
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Configuring the Working Period
You can configure up to six periods per day. Select a date. If you do not select
a date, the current setup will be applied to today only. You can select All to
apply the working period to the whole week.
Click OK to save the changes. The system goes back to the Motion Detection
interface. Click Save to exit.
Configuring Events and Alarms
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