What does Sensitivity Level and Masking mean?
This sensitivity level setting determines what level of movement is required to trigger a motion-sensitive image capture. “Very insensitive” means that trivial motion will not be captured, only the dramatic motion will be captured. This may result in loss of event. “Very sensitive” means that even small motion will be captured and if set too high, may produce false events. The user is suggested to test and fine tune this setting to a suitable level according to different environments and needs. If you encounter false motion detection, click here for troubleshooting. It is often desirable to ignore certain portion of the camera view so that motions happening in that region will not trigger any alert. The masking function in Watcher lets you easily cover up the unwanted area. The function can be found in Watcher’s monitoring sensitivity settings.