Viewerframe Mode Motion

| Parameter | Description | Typical Range | |-----------|-------------|----------------| | | How easily motion triggers detection | 1-100 (lower = less sensitive) | | Threshold | Minimum pixel change to count as motion | 0-255 (higher = more change needed) | | Minimum Motion Area | How many pixels must change to trigger | 1-10,000+ pixels | | Motion Detection Zones | Rectangular areas to monitor | User-defined coordinates | | Interval Between Triggers | Minimum time between events | 0-10 seconds | | Pre-Event Recording | Frames saved before motion started | 0-60 seconds | | Post-Event Recording | Frames saved after motion stops | 0-60 seconds |

Determines how much a pixel must change in color or brightness to be considered "moving." Turn this up for low-light environments, but down if video noise triggers alerts. viewerframe mode motion

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