JPEG2000 Stand alone DVR User Guide
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4.BLOCK ON
: Block an area to activate the motion detection in the desired area. Move the cursor to a corner cell of
the desired area and press ENTER to mark the starting cell of the block. Then, move the cursor to the cell at the
diagonal end of the desired area and press ENTER to finish marking the block. When the window starts in the ALL
OFF mode, you can easily activate the motion within an area.
5.BLOCK OFF
: Block an area to deactivate the motion detection in the desired area. The setup steps are the same
as BLOCK ON. If the window is at the ALL ON mode, you can deactivate the motion detection in the block you
make.
CELL [1]
Channel
Edit mode
4-3-4 Interval setup
1.[SWITCH INTERVAL]
FULL-
Full Screen Sequence Interval setup. (Range: 1~99 SEC)
PIP-
Picture in Picture, the sub-picture’s sequence interval setup. (Range:
1~99 SEC)
2.[EVENT RECORD]
Event Update Time is to avoid the DVR from recording the event logs from the
same event. The event types include alarm, motion and video loss. When an
event is triggered, it is possible that the same event keeps on being triggered
for a period of time. With the help of Event Update Time, whenever there is an
event, the DVR records the starting time and information of the event in the
Event Log, and ignores the following events within the duration set in the Event
update time. The setting range of the Event Update time is from 10 seconds to
990 seconds.
4-3-5 Alarm setup
1. [CHANNEL]
Use [+] and [-] to select a channel.
2. [ALARM INPUT]
Set up the Alarm Input type.
N.C-
when the
alarm is triggered, the circuit turns closed (ON).
N.O- when the alarm is triggered, the circuit turns opened (OFF).
3. [DURATION]
Set up a post- alarm recording duration and the alarm output duration. The
duration setting is applied to both functions. The setting range is from 1 second to 300 seconds.
Note:
Please go to [RECORD SETUP] > [SCHEDULE RECORD] and change
the record mode to MOTION to activiate the MOTION settings.
Note: Alarm output can be triggered by alarm input. Motion and video loss cannot trigger an alarm output.