When configured correctly, this mode ensures that your Network Video Recorder (NVR) or SD card only writes data when something is actually happening. Instead of recording 24 hours of an empty hallway, you might only record 30 minutes of actual activity. This extends recording time significantly.
In the early days of IP surveillance, bandwidth was expensive. The "Motion" setting within viewerframe mode allowed cameras to only transmit data when movement was detected by the sensor. For remote viewing over cellular or slow DSL connections, this was a game-changer. It prevented the video stream from stalling and kept the live view responsive. viewerframe mode motion
This mode is designed for real-time monitoring of public areas, parking lots, or warehouses where immediate reaction to movement is required. When configured correctly, this mode ensures that your
Not a person. Not a rover. Something else. It was the shape of a man seen through rippling water—edges bending, torso elongating, then snapping back. It glided, not walked. It didn’t disturb the dust on the floor. In the early days of IP surveillance, bandwidth
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