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Anti-dither
Select an anti-dither time, from
5s
to
600s
. The anti-dither time
starts when a second alarm is detected, and it determines
what happens when a second alarm is detected. It determines
if a second alarm will trigger another alarm action such as
showing a screen alert, sending an email, starting a buzzer,
flashing a light, activating a PTZ tour, taking a snapshot, or
recording video. During the anti-dither time, if the system
detects another alarm, the system will not be activated.
If you set the Anti-dither time for 10 seconds, then each
activated alarm action will last for 10 seconds. But if the alarm
is triggered again 5 seconds after the anti-dither time began,
then alarm actions such as a buzzer, PTZ tour, PTZ activation,
snapshot, and recording will reset and last another 10
seconds from that second alarm trigger time. There will not be
another screen prompt or alarm upload, nor will another email
be sent. After the 10 seconds is over, if the system detects
another alarm after the anti-dither time is over, it will generate
another alarm.
The stay time here does not include the latch time.
Alarm Out
Select the device output port, from
1
to
3
. Select the
corresponding port(s) so the system can activate the
corresponding alarm devices when an alarm occurs.
Latch
When the anti-dither time has ended, the channel alarm you
have selected will last this period. Select from
1s
to
300s
.
Latch does not work with other alarm activation operations.
Latch is still valid even if you directly disable the alarm event
function. The system can delay the alarm output for a
specified time after an alarm ends. The value ranges from
1s
to
300s
.
Show Message
Click to enable a pop-up message on your local host PC
screen to let you know an alarm has occurred.
Alarm Upload
Click to enable the system to upload the alarm signal to the
network (including an alarm center and the
web client). The
system uploads only the alarm channel status.
Go to the
Web
operation, and then go to the
Alarm
interface
to set the alarm event and alarm operation. See
Send Email
The system can send an email when an alarm is detected.
When you have enabled the
Snapshot
function, the system
can also send an image attached to the email. Go to
Main
Menu
Setting
Network
to configure the email
settings. See
Configuring the Email Settings on page 84
.
Record Channel
Select a recording channel. See
more about recording.
Table 3-22
Alarm Configurations
Parameter
Description
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