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Editing Sensor Event Recording Settings
You can specify recording settings based on the occurrence of a sensor event. A number
of tabs in the
Sensor Event Settings
dialog are shown to reflect the number of sensors
on each camera. You can modify the recording settings for each sensor.
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Step 1: Next to On sensor event, click Settings...
The
Sensor Event Settings
dialog
opens.
Setting Sensor Event Recording
Click a tab to modify
that sensor’s settings.
The sensor name
displayed is the name
set by the Camera
Server.
The Top page of the
Camera Server is
displayed after
Internet Explorer
launches.
Set whether or not to
use additional options
(exposure, white
balance, and focus).
Night Mode is
available for VB-C300,
VB-C50i/VB-C50iR,
VB-C50FSi and VB-
C50Fi Camera Servers
or VC-C50i/VC-C50iR
cameras connected to
Camera Server
VB150s. Click Night
mode and select
Disabled
,
Enabled
, IR
light off or Enabled,
IR
light on
from the sub-
menu.
You can set
External
Outputs
to
On
or
Not
specified
when a
sensor event occurs.
Control the camera via
the
Camera Control
Panel
. Refer to the
Viewer Manual for the
information about the
Camera Control Panel.
Frequent sensor events result in high CPU load on the Storage
Server. If you have 10 or more sensor events per minute
continuously, we recommend continuous recording.
Setting Night Mode to Enabled will activate the IR cut filter. It
will not turn on the built-in IR light. To turn on the IR light,
perform the operation from the Video Window menu.
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Summary of Contents for VK-64
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Page 13: ...Chapter 1 System Overview ...
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Page 43: ...Chapter 3 Storage Server Configuration Reference ...
Page 69: ...Chapter 4 Registering Camera Server and Setting Recording Schedule ...
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