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Using Highlighting; Figure 5-15 Masking The Entrance Or Exit To A Parking Lot; Figure 5-16 A Small Detection Mask Shown Above A Dotted Line - Honeywell Rapid Eye Operator's Manual

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Motion is ignored
on parts of the
image where no
masking is used,
such as this road.
Lot entrance is
masked to detect
vehicles entering
or exiting the lot.

Using Highlighting

Document 800-07767 Rev A
02/11
Figure 5-15
Masking the Entrance or Exit to a Parking Lot
To search for the opening of a door, when many people walk by that door, set the motion
search mask on the top corner of the door (see
Figure 5-16
A Small Detection Mask Shown Above a Dotted Line
Motion Highlighting (
). Enables/disables the highlighting of motion. If you are getting
more reports of movement than you expect (false positives), click Motion Highlighting
(see
on
69), while running a video feed. This lets you see motion as it is
Figure 5-10
page
detected by a Multi-Media unit. When enabled, moving objects produce colored pixels. The
color produced indicates if the Multi-Media unit will report the movement or not:
Red or Green. Indicates motion is at or above the detection threshold.
Blue. Indicates motion that is below the threshold of Sensitivity or detected before the
time set in Interval has elapsed. This movement is not reported. If you need it to be
reported, adjust the time of Interval and/or the Sensitivity. See
Motion, page 74, and
the Highlighting of
on page 74.
False Negatives
Rapid Eye Remote View Operator Guide
A detection mask is added to
the working frame's boundary
to detect vehicles entering from
another direction.
Figure
5-16).
A small mask is set
to detect when the
door opens.
Persons walking by
the door are below
the mask and are not
detected.
Adjusting Highlighting for False Positives or
Enabling or Disabling
73

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