![]() By default it is set at 15% (that just means the slider is mostly to the left, for some reason the documentation talks about percentages but they don’t show percent values when you move the slider). The more you move the slider to the right, motion detection will only trigger on larger objects. If you click the question mark Axis provides some documentation on guidelines for these parameters. They are the “Object Size”, “History” and “Sensitivity”. Specifically I’m going to use my Axis M1031-W camera for this tutorial.įirst of all you need to login into your camera with whatever IP you have setup and go to Setup->Events->Motion Detection.įor the purposes of this tutorial I want to focus on three key parameters you will want to play with but I should note window placement is also equally important and is covered in this blog. I’m most familiar with the M series of Axis cameras but this should apply to most other Axis cameras. One question that comes up regularly is how you tune it for optimal motion detection. ![]() You can use Camcloud video monitoring with an Axis camera (you can read our Axis Setup Guide) and we recommend them to our customers. Axis IP cameras have a great reputation, and for good reason.
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