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Alarm out: If an alarm occurs, the system will enable a peripheral alarm device connected
to any of the selected outputs (default is output 1).
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Latch: When the ‘De-bounce time’ is ended, the alarm output relay you selected in ‘Alarm
out’ will remain activated for this extra ‘latch’ period (from 1 to 300 seconds - default is
10). The latch is still valid even if you manually disable the alarm event.
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Show message: Select to display an alarm message in the local host screen.
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Alarm upload: Select to upload the alarm signal to the network (including a central alarm
point).
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Send email: Select to send an email if an alarm occurs.
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Record channel: Select the appropriate channel(s) to record alarm video. You first need
to do the following:
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Set the alarm record mode as ‘Scheduled’ in the Record interface (Main Menu >
Advanced > Record). Please note the manual record has the highest priority. If you
select Manual mode, the system will record continuously no matter if there is an
alarm or not.
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Now go to the Schedule interface (Main Menu > Setting > Schedule) to set the
record type, corresponding channel number, week and date.
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Select the record type: Regular/MD/Alarm/MD&Alarm. Please note: you cannot
simultaneously select MD&Alarm and MD (or Alarm).
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Now go to the Encode interface to select the alarm record and set the encode
parameter (Main Menu > Setting > Encode).
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Finally, set the alarm input as the local alarm and then select the record channel. The
select channel begins alarm record when an alarm occurred. Please note: the system
begins the alarm record instead of the MD record if the local alarm and MD event
occurred simultaneously.
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PTZ activation: When an alarm occurs, the system can activate the PTZ operation. See
PTZ activation, page 66.
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Delay: Set here an extra timer for channel recording to remain active (from 10 to 300
seconds - default is 10) after the ‘De-bounce time’ has elapsed.
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Display Mon. A: Select to enable the tour function (a sequence of camera views) when an
alarm occurs. The system supports only single-window tour for alarms. See Display, page
68 for how to set up the sequence interval. Choose also which channels to display in the
tour sequence.
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Snapshot: Enable this function to snapshoot an image from the chosen camera(s) when
an alarm occurs. For snapshot operation, see Encode, page 40.
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Display Mon. B: Select both check boxes here to enable a tour function on Monitor B
when there is an alarm signal. Choose also which channels to display in the tour
sequence.
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Buzzer: Select here to activate the buzzer when an alarm occurs.
After completing setup, click <Save> to save your settings and go back to the previous menu.
See also
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