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Note: An alert can result in a camera's surveillance data being continuously sent only when
that alert is in response to an alert threshold which has that camera selected by that
threshold's Camera to Trigger option.
Surveillance events created using the
Send Continuously During Alerts mode do not rely on detected movement to determine
whether an image should be captured and added to the surveillance clip. Therefore, the
resulting clip may be more consistent in terms of time continuity, enabling you to more easily
judge the amount of time that passes between movement that occurs in view of the camera.
Note: You may not want to use this setting with alerts that are set to Return to normal
requires user input. If a delay occurs before the alert is resolved, this setting can generate
very large clips.
You can use the
Send Continuously During Alerts mode under the following circumstances:
You are in a high security environment where you are required to have a complete
audit record of all time-stamped images (including those with no detectable changes)
while sensors, such as the door switch, camera motion sensor, or external dry contacts
are triggered.
You need to monitor for situations in which the rate or size of the changes in the images
may be too small to be detected reliably by the motion sensor capabilities of the device
camera (i.e. the blinking of a small light, a person moving very slowly at a distance
from the camera).
You prefer the time interval between frames to be approximately steady (more "real-
time"), as opposed to variable (as is the case with motion based), without the frame
count limitations of the alerts being an issue.
Send on Motion Detected:
Choose this option if you need to create records of any movement that occurs in the
installation location, but a visual record of the time that passes between detected motion is
not needed.
You can use the Send on Motion Detected setting if:
You want to create a visual record of all personnel that access an equipment room.
You want to create a visual record of all personnel that enter or exit through a specific
door.
Send on Motion Detected During Alerts :
Choose this option if you need to create records of any movement that occurs in the
installation location for the duration of an alert configured to trigger the camera, but a visual
record of the time that passes between detected motion is not needed.
Note: An alert can result in a camera's surveillance data being sent when motion is detected
only when that alert is in response to an alert threshold which has that camera selected by
that threshold's Camera to Trigger option.
Unlike surveillance events generated by devices set to Send on Motion Detected mode,
devices set to this mode will ignore movement unless it occurs while an alert is being
reported by the device.
You could use the Send on Motion Detected During Alerts mode if:
You want to create a visual record of all personnel that open a specific door and enter
or leave a room during specific hours. Using the Surveillance Scheduling option,
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