Before I go an do a ton of testing to figure it out, can someone describe to me what the options are, and how they differ:
1. Appears
2. Cross
3. Inside
Here is what I think I understand:
1. Appears - Is this when someone just shows up within the perimeter of the intrusion area? How is this different than inside?
2. Cross - I think I have the best handle on this one. You can choose enter or exit, or both. Enter: When a target is detected outside the area, then crosses the perimeter. Exit: When a target is detected inside the area, then crosses the perimeter. Seems this may be a shortfall if the target was not identified prior to crossing, and then appears fully within the perimeter, but does not touch the perimeter line.
3. Inside - Seems easy enough to understand what inside means, but how is this different than appears?
1. Appears
2. Cross
3. Inside
Here is what I think I understand:
1. Appears - Is this when someone just shows up within the perimeter of the intrusion area? How is this different than inside?
2. Cross - I think I have the best handle on this one. You can choose enter or exit, or both. Enter: When a target is detected outside the area, then crosses the perimeter. Exit: When a target is detected inside the area, then crosses the perimeter. Seems this may be a shortfall if the target was not identified prior to crossing, and then appears fully within the perimeter, but does not touch the perimeter line.
3. Inside - Seems easy enough to understand what inside means, but how is this different than appears?