AXIS Q1931–E PT Mount Thermal Network Camera
Applications
4. Click and drag the line to the desired position in the image.
5. Click Toggle to change the direction that the cross line will monitor.
The direction is represented by a blue arrow. Objects crossing the line, in the direction of the arrow, will trigger the alarm
or event. If both arrows are present, both directions are monitored.
Note
The line will not trigger properly if positioned too close to the edge of the image.
6. Check the Visual Conrmation box to verify that the line was congured correctly. The line will ash red when touched.
To edit the Cross Line Detection conguration, follow the above procedures. Click Save to retain the changes.
Note
AXIS Cross Line Detection must either have a status of Idle or Running for the CrossLineDetection option to appear in
the drop-down list under Events.
7. To congure an action rule if the line has been touched and for more information about conguring action rules, see Events .
AXIS Video Motion Detection 2.1
The application AXIS Video Motion Detection 2.1 is included in this product. AXIS Video Motion Detection is an application which
enables the operator to congure a virtual area of interest in the camera view. When the applications detects moving objects in that
area of interest the event system can be used to trigger actions.
It is possible to set up an exclude area, which is a virtual area used for masking part of an area of interest, such as swaying
trees or ags, to avoid unwanted triggering of camera action.
Congure AXIS Video Motion Detection 2.1
The AXIS Video Motion Detection application must be congured before use. Follow these steps:
1. Navigate to Applications, select AXIS Video Motion Detection in the application list and click Start.
2. Navigate to Applications > Motion Detection > Settings and click the link AXIS Video Motion Detection settings .
3. Click and drag the points to dene the area of interest in the image.
The area of interest is dened by a polygon of 3-20 points.
- To add a point, right-click on the line.
- To remove a point, right-click on the point.
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