NAPCO iSeeVideo ISV WLHDCAM Installation Manual - page 10
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CONFIGURING THE ISV WLHDCAM
Once the ISV WLHDCAM(s) have been and powered up, and the account has been activated, the cameras
may be configured. The next several pages will guide you through the on-line configuration process.
Note: If the cameras are only to be used for live view-
ing and there are no plans to trigger video motion
events to the server, configuration is not required.
MOTION DETECTION (OPTIONAL)
The ISV WLHDCAM supports both PIR and pixel-
based motion detection which allows the camera to
send motion triggered video clips to the
VideoAlert.net video server upon motion in a se-
lected area.
To configure the camera for motion
detection, enter Video Motion Settings
mode my clicking the Video Motion
icon and the Video Motion Settings
screen will appear.
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The enable pixel-based motion detection, click
the ACTIVE box. To set a motion detection win-
dow, click the colored box on the right and drag
the window into the live image.
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To enable the PIR Motion Sensor, click the
“Enable Integral PIR Motion Sensor” box.
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To combine the pixel base and PIR based motion
detection technology, enable the Integral PIR
Motion Sensor and also enable the “AND” With
Pixel Based Motion Detection.
To set the pixel based motion detection boxes, simply drag the window to a specific section of the live view
screen and size it appropriately by pressing SHIFT and dragging a side of the window. Once the window is
properly positioned and sized, the sensitivity threshold can be set by dragging the corresponding threshold
slider to the left for more sensitivity and to the right for less. Use the slider control for each respective Area
box to adjust the sensitivity of the pixel based motion detection, with 0% being the highest sensitivity and
100% being the lowest.
For both PIR and pixel based motion triggering, the camera has the ability to store video recorded be-
fore the actual sensing of motion. Use the PRE and POST slider control to adjust the Pre-Capture
Length and Post-Capture Length setting, with Pre-Capture Length being the length of video captured
before the actual sensing of motion and the Post-Capture Length being the length of the video after the
sensing of motion.
When settings are complete, click the Apply/Save and then click the camera name above the live view to
exit.
Programming Motion Detection Schedules
If desired, the Motion Detection feature may be controlled by schedule, allowing the user to set a specific
time and day for motion detection and email triggering. This will prompt the system to capture video clips
and send email notifications only if motion detection is sensed during the scheduled time period.
To program schedules, go to the live viewer and click the Advanced Settings icon and the advanced
features screen will appear. Turn to page 11