Amcrest IP4M-1048EW-AI NightColor AI Turret POE Camera w/ 66ft Full Color Nightvision, Security IP Camera Outdoor, Built-in Microphone, 256GB MicroSD Storage (Sold Separately), Cloud, 113° FOV, 2.8mm Lens, 4MP@30fps

User Manual - Page 52

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To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save
the settings, click the Save button.
Setting a Fast-Moving Rule
1. Select Fast-Moving from the Rule Type menu. Set a name for the rule by double clicking the mouse over the
Name of the rule.
2. Click on Setup to set a schedule, set your periods (if any) and click Save to continue.
3. Set the sensitivity of the rule by adjusting the sensitivity slider. For optimal use, it is recommended to leave this
slider at its default of 5.
4. An optional object filter can be set that will allow the rule only to be triggered if it detects an effective object
such as a human or vehicle. You can choose both filters if needed.
5. Enable the Record checkbox to record the event.
6. Check the Send Email and Snapshot checkboxes if you would like a snapshot of the event emailed to you. A valid
Email address must be established in the camera prior to enabling this setting.
7. Click the Draw Rule option and right click on the live monitoring screen. Use the mouse to draw your initial line.
Once the initial line is set, right click the mouse again to continue drawing the region. Repeat the process and left
click the mouse to complete the region. Right click on the live monitoring screen when finished to set the rule.
To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save
the settings, click the Save button.
Parking Detection
Parking Detection allows the camera to trigger an event if an object, such as a motor vehicle is parked in a set area
for a specified amount of time. Below is a screenshot of the Parking Detection menu:
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