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  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Video/Video_Settings/How_should_I_configure_Video_Motion_Detection_(VMD)_settings_for_a_video_device
    If the target size is too large, the camera may not trigger for anything less than an object the size of a car. Higher sensitivity means a smaller change in the video is needed to trigger a clip, but ...If the target size is too large, the camera may not trigger for anything less than an object the size of a car. Higher sensitivity means a smaller change in the video is needed to trigger a clip, but if the sensitivity is too high, the camera may trigger constantly. Note: For camera models ADC-V521IR, ADC-V522IR, and ADC-V722W, the sensitivity setting affects all Video Motion Detection (VMD) windows for the specific device.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Video/Video_Settings/Change_a_camera's_Video_Motion_Detection_settings
    Video Motion Detection (VMD) is the camera’s ability to trigger recordings based on any detected motion.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Video/Recording_Video/Create_or_edit_a_Video_Motion_Detection_recording_rule
    A Video Motion Detection recording rule records video when a camera detects motion.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Video/Video_Settings/What_are_the_differences_between_Camera_triggered_clips_and_Event_triggered_clips
    The types of recording rules possible depend on the video camera model and what other devices are associated with the system. A recording is triggered by the camera or a device wired directly to the c...The types of recording rules possible depend on the video camera model and what other devices are associated with the system. A recording is triggered by the camera or a device wired directly to the camera. Video Motion Detection (VMD) — for more information about configuring VMD settings, see How should I configure Video Motion Detection (VMD) settings for a video device?. This is fixed to ensure that the captured video always contains video during the time of the triggering event.