3.
Select desired sensors to trigger the automated backup
4.
Click Save
5.
Click Close to return to Setup
By default, the Panic button feature backs up 5 minutes of video recording prior to the
sensor/Panic button activation. The user, however, can configure the length of time that DVMS
will record after the sensor/Panic button activation.
Important: this option is not the same as pre-alarm, which uses a 5-second buffer and adds it
to the final recording. The Panic button does not add any buffer video recording to the final
backup. Instead it backs up only the recorded information that was recorded by DVMS based on
the Schedule Setup configurations (e.g. Continuous recording)
The manual backup can be associated with one or more sensors. Each time the sensor is triggered,
5 minutes of video recorded prior to sensor activation, as well as the number of minutes (set by
the user) of post-activation recording, will be recorded onto a CD.
In the example below: When the Panic button is clicked or sensors 1 or 8 are activated, the
system will backup 5 minutes of pre-activation recording and 10 minutes of post-activation record-
ing. In this case, the Panic button or one of the selected sensors was activated at 15:05 (blue
line). This means that the actual video backup performed by the system will start at 15:00 (green
line) and end at 15:15 (red line) - 5 minutes pre-activation and 10 minutes post-activation.
Network Port Setting
Note
This feature is NOT available on i³Remote.
In this menu the network connection ports for i³DVR software are configured.
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