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ARC-19516 

ArcVision Technology Corp. 

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8.6.3 MOTION SET UP 

On the menu of Figure 8-9, select 

MOTION SET UP

, press <ENTER> key to enter next menu on Figure 8-12 

 

8.6.3.1 ALL MOTION ENABLE 

Set 

NO

 to disable all-channel motion detection. 

Set 

YES

 allow user to enable motion detection for individual channel. 

   

8.6.3.2 CHANNEL MOTION SET UP

 

On the menu of Figure 8-12, select one channel you want to do motion 
set up, press <ENTER> key to enter next menu on Figure 8-13. 

 

8.6.3.2.1 ENABLE 

Set 

YES

 to enable the motion detection of this channel. 

Set 

NO

 to disable the motion detection of this channel. 

 

8.6.3.2.2 DETECTION WINDOW SET UP 

Draw up the detection area. The whole screen was divided into 10x14 
of detection cells. Each detection cell can be turned on or off 
individually. 
Select this item and press <ENTER>, then a pink cursor appear on 
the screen. Move the cursor using blue arrow keys to target detection 
cell press <+> key to turn on the cell, or <-> key to turn off the cell. 
Once the detection cell is turned on it becomes green half-tone

 

     

 

 

                                                                               

Figure 8-12

 

             

8.6.3.2.3 SENSITIVITY

 

User can adjust detection sensitivity. If detection object is   
small the value of sensitivity should increase until a 

M

   

symbol appear on the right-bottom corner of screen.

       

 

8.6.3.2.4 BUZZER ENABLE

 

Set 

YES

 to enable buzzer. Once buzzer is enabled the   

buzzer will active if motion occurs. 

   

8.6.3.2.4 ALARM OUTPUT ENABLE

 

Set 

YES

 to enable relay. Once alarm output is enabled the   

relay will active if motion occurs. 

 

 
 
 

Figure 8-13 

 
8.6.4 ALARM DURATION 

The alarm output will keep for a time interval called alarm duration if a valid alarm occurs. The unit of the alarm duration is set in 
second. 

   

8.6.5 ALARM LIST 

Set on 

YES

 to save the alarm event as a record, when a valid alarm occurs and to 

NO

 for not saving. 

 

8.6.6 ALARM FULL SCREEN 

Set  on 

YES

  to  switch  to  full-view  of  the  related  camera  from  quad-view,  when  a  valid  alarm  occurs.  It  will  take  effect  under 

normal or sequence modes. Setting 

NO

 will keep the current viewing. 

 
8.6.7 ANY KEY TO STOP 

MOTION SET UP          ▊▊▊ 

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ALL MOTION ENABLE:NO     
▊CH1  MOTION SET UP 
▊CH2  MOTION SET UP 
▊CH3  MOTION SET UP 
▊CH4  MOTION SET UP 
▊CH5  MOTION SET UP 
▊CH6  MOTION SET UP 
▊CH7  MOTION SET UP 
▊CH8  MOTION SET UP

 

▊CH9  MOTION SET UP

 

▊CH10 MOTION SET UP

 

▊CH11 MOTION SET UP

 

▊CH12 MOTION SET UP

 

▊CH13 MOTION SET UP

 

▊CH14 MOTION SET UP

 

▊CH15 MOTION SET UP

 

▊CH16 MOTION SET UP

 

CH1 MOTION SET UP       ▊▊▊▊ 

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ENABLE:YES 
DETECTION WINDOW SET UP 
SENSITIVITY:10 
BUZZER ENABLE:YES 
ALARM OUTPUT:YES 

Summary of Contents for ARC-19516

Page 1: ...ARC 19516 Sixteen Channels Duplex Video Multiplexer User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ion Technology Corp 1 CONTENTS 2003 07 30 V1 1 040064 1 Introduction 2 2 Specification 2 3 Installation 3 4 Function Key Description 5 5 Operation Mode 6 6 Recording and Playback 7 7 Alarm Function 8...

Page 3: ...property 13 Record event lists power on video loss motion detection and alarm input up to 256 records 14 Supports general and time lapse VCR recording mode for VCR and provides external trigger 2H 12...

Page 4: ...M 8 External alarm input 8 7 ALARM 9 External alarm input 9 8 ALARM 11 External alarm input 11 9 GND Ground 10 ALARM 14 External alarm input 14 11 ALARM 16 External alarm input 16 12 RELAY OUT N C Rel...

Page 5: ...UT on the Mutiplexer and the other end to VIDEO IN on another Monitor The video format outputs from this port is programmable and displays full size image of any camera input It acts as a smart video...

Page 6: ...e press this button again when under normal mode condition 4 5 Press FREEZE key to freeze image s See next page operation mode for detail when under normal or playback multi window image condition 4 6...

Page 7: ...gins to flash 2 Press MULTI WIN key or camera channel selection keys to release the camera channel to multi window image or full image of the selected camera channel This mode supports 2X zoom functio...

Page 8: ...516 The acceptable trigger signal is a falling edge negative trigger b RECORD BY SETTING RECORDING TIME The multiplexer can calculate channel switching time by setting recording time at menu set up Th...

Page 9: ...urs the time in which it is put ON is also recorded It doesn t affect the buzzer and it is able to check whether or not it has once been turned off b When video loss occurs the relay and buzzer will b...

Page 10: ...bol represents level indication of the menu One symbol indicates that the menu is on level 1 two symbols indicates that the menu is on level 2 and so on c Item indicator Cursor Half tone area indicate...

Page 11: ...n to the menu on Figure 8 2 Note User must control the date in February by oneself 8 1 4 TIME DISPLAY Set to ON to display time and OFF to turn off the time display 8 1 5 TIME On the menu in Figure 8...

Page 12: ...t images 1 16 to display the full image of camera 1 16 to skip the sequence to next sequence 8 2 3 SEC dwell time The standby auto sequence time time unit second Press ENTER key to activate the edit p...

Page 13: ...splay the camera titles and OFF for no title display CAMERA SET UP CAMERA TITLE CAMERA TITLE DISPLAY CAMERA 1 2 3 SET UP CAMERA 4 5 6 SET UP CAMERA 7 8 9 SET UP CAMERA 10 11 12 SET UP CAMERA 13 14 15...

Page 14: ...rs 168H 240 hours 240H 480 hours 480H 720 hours 720H 960 hours 960H User must set the time to 2H when it is not a time lapse VCR 8 5 2 RECORDING TYPE Recording type can be set to FIELD field by field...

Page 15: ...4 ALARM OUTPUT Set on YES to turn the relay on if a valid alarm occurs Set on NO to keep relay to the current state 8 6 2 VIDEO LOSS CONFIG On the menu of Figure 8 9 select VIDEO LOSS CONFIG press EN...

Page 16: ...ct is small the value of sensitivity should increase until a M symbol appear on the right bottom corner of screen 8 6 3 2 4 BUZZER ENABLE Set YES to enable buzzer Once buzzer is enabled the buzzer wil...

Page 17: ...1 2 c The last field is the time of event occurring d User can use or key to turn the next page or the previous page e Press EXIT to escape the alarm list 8 6 9 CLEAR ALARM LIST On the menu of Figure...

Page 18: ...CTORY DEFAULT and press ENTER to enter the menu on Figure 8 16 to setting Figure 8 16 8 11 1 LOAD DEFAULT SETTING AND CLEAR ALARM LIST Load the parameters of factory default and erase alarm list 8 11...

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