Chapter 13: Alarm and event setup
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Click the
Actions
button and select the day of the week and the time periods during
the day when motion can be recorded. You can schedule up to eight time periods in
a day. Default is 24 hours.
Click
Apply
to save the settings. Click
Copy
to copy the settings to other days of
the week and holiday period.
Note:
The time periods defined cannot overlap.
Click
OK
to return to the alarm output window.
5. Click
Copy
to copy these settings to other cameras, if required, and then click
Apply
to save the changes.
6. Click
Exit
to return to live view.
Manual trigger
The manual trigger menu allows you to manually trigger outputs of the recorder.
To trigger or clear alarm outputs manually:
1. From the menu toolbar, click
Alarm & Event Setup
>
Manual Trigger
.
2. Select the desired alarm output and click the following buttons:
Trigger / Clear
: Trigger an alarm output or stop an alarm output. As there is only
one alarm output available, the “Trigger All” button just triggers the one output.
Clear All
: Stop all alarm outputs at once.
3. Click
Exit
to return to live view. The alarm is silenced.
- Or -
Press the
Alarm
button on the front panel. The alarm is silenced.
Alarm Audio
The Alarm Audio menu allows you to review and edit recorded audio files.
You can record customized audio messages and upload them onto the recorder to be
played back when an alarm is triggered. Up to 16 audio files can be stored on the
recorder, including five sample audio files provided by the recorder. The message can
be up to 20 seconds long and up to 60 kb in file size. Preferred audio file types are
G7.11 and WAV.
The administrator uploads the audio files onto the recorder using a web browser or an
application supported by the SDK. There are five sample audio files provided in
English:
• An alarm has been triggered. Please leave the premises immediately.
• An alarm has been triggered. The police have been notified.