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How does the motion detection work when the RLC-423 is panning or patrolling? For my use-case, it would be nice if the motion detection de-activates while the camera head is moving, and re-activates when stopped at a preset position (with a separate motion detection mask for each preset). From experience with C1's, motion alerts are sent when cam begins pan.
Hi, the cam is not that smart yet. The logic as of now is motion activates when there is motion in the images or the camera pans/tilts/zooms.Thanks.
I have already addressed this issue, unfortunately, but no result at all.https://reolink.com/topic/improvements-need-for-rlc423/It is how looks like my "Alarm Event:Motion Detection" 01_20171020104447.jpg
Thanks for the link to the existing thread -- I agree this would be a key feature, but likely difficult to add if memory for the masks is limited. Alternately, a very wide angle lens (with high resolution sensor) cam would allow for a single motion-detection mask, and probably not require as much additional memory nor coding. Actually, having 4 RLC-{422,411} cams (set to 95degree wide-angle) aimed outward from a ring might work too.
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