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Period: Click Setup for a new interface screen where you can organize time periods for
detect activation – see Period, page 65.
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De-bounce time: Set here a timer for how long the detect alert should stay active after it
is first activated (default is 5 seconds). During this time, the system will activate the
alarm display, alarm output, tour, PTZ, snapshot, channel recording and buzzer (if they
are all selected). An alarm upload and email will also be sent (if selected). If a new alarm
is detected within the De-bounce time, the timer will be reset for the alarm display, alarm
output, tour, PTZ, snapshot, channel recording and buzzer (no new alarm upload or email
are sent).
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Alarm out: If an alarm occurred, the system will enable a peripheral alarm device
connected to the selected outputs (default is 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: The system will pop up a message in the local host screen to alert you.
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Alarm upload: The system will upload an alarm signal to the network (including a central
alarm location).
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Send email: An alert email is sent if an alarm is detected.
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PTZ activation: Here you can set PTZ movement when an alarm occurs. 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: Here you can enable a tour function (a sequence of camera views) when
an alarm occurs. The system supports only one-window tour for alarms. See Display, page
68 for how to pre-select the tour sequence and interval. Choose also which channels to
display in the tour sequence.
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Snapshot: Select 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.
Note: In the Detect menu, the Copy function is only valid for the same event type, which
means you cannot copy a channel setup in video loss mode to camera masking mode.
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