- Dec 13, 2014
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I recently installed a Dahua SD6CE225U-HNI PTZ camera and love it. I have a question about Auto Tracking and how to utilize it.
The main purpose of this camera was to have it detect motion in a given area and track it (which it does very well).
Now I need to be able to have the camera tour or go to a series of preset positions (or even scan) and if it detects motion, have it track that motion for the duration of the motion or until some preset timer (let's say 2 minutes of no motion) then have it resume the tour/presets and looks for motion again.
Auto Tracking works well in a fix camera position.
If I setup a scan then it does not track motion, if I setup a tour (going to preset positions and staying there for 1 minute, etc., ) it does not detect motion while the tour mode is enabled (even when the camera is not moving and the subject is).
Any creative way to make this work? The area I need to cover is larger than the camera view, hence the reason I need to scan or tour, etc..
I can (of course), leave it at one spot and only cover a portion of the property we want to protect and just look for and track motion in that one area (which sort of defeats the purpose of a PTZ camera for this project).
The main purpose of this camera was to have it detect motion in a given area and track it (which it does very well).
Now I need to be able to have the camera tour or go to a series of preset positions (or even scan) and if it detects motion, have it track that motion for the duration of the motion or until some preset timer (let's say 2 minutes of no motion) then have it resume the tour/presets and looks for motion again.
Auto Tracking works well in a fix camera position.
If I setup a scan then it does not track motion, if I setup a tour (going to preset positions and staying there for 1 minute, etc., ) it does not detect motion while the tour mode is enabled (even when the camera is not moving and the subject is).
Any creative way to make this work? The area I need to cover is larger than the camera view, hence the reason I need to scan or tour, etc..
I can (of course), leave it at one spot and only cover a portion of the property we want to protect and just look for and track motion in that one area (which sort of defeats the purpose of a PTZ camera for this project).