P ProSecLa Member Messages 7 Points 1 Monday at 8:26 AM #1 So i came across this article regarding how to reduce false alarm on Acusense cameras. Does anyone know if this still is the case, The article is 6 years old. Reagrds
So i came across this article regarding how to reduce false alarm on Acusense cameras. Does anyone know if this still is the case, The article is 6 years old. Reagrds
trempa92 Expert Trusted Member Messages 610 Points 43 Monday at 11:43 AM #2 Well think it this way. Acusense mostly work fine up till 20m distance with 1 rule applied. If you camera is viewing alot more, make sure you set up multiple intrusion areas or line crossings, and give each min max values Since target is not same close to camera and 35m away.
Well think it this way. Acusense mostly work fine up till 20m distance with 1 rule applied. If you camera is viewing alot more, make sure you set up multiple intrusion areas or line crossings, and give each min max values Since target is not same close to camera and 35m away.
P ProSecLa Member Messages 7 Points 1 Monday at 1:19 PM Thread starter #3 Got it! However should i really need to turn of the regular motion detection on the camera to save on processing power ? I mean the regular MD 2.0 should not have anything to do with the Acusense part ?
Got it! However should i really need to turn of the regular motion detection on the camera to save on processing power ? I mean the regular MD 2.0 should not have anything to do with the Acusense part ?
trempa92 Expert Trusted Member Messages 610 Points 43 Monday at 1:40 PM #4 Well it shouldnt if you do it directly on camera? I have MD 2.0, intrusion, linecrossing enabled on my cameras. All in same time. If you are doing via NVR, then you will face restrictions due to processing power.
Well it shouldnt if you do it directly on camera? I have MD 2.0, intrusion, linecrossing enabled on my cameras. All in same time. If you are doing via NVR, then you will face restrictions due to processing power.