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NOTE!
Tracking Timeout(s) means the maximum length of time the camera
tracks an object automatically. The range is 1-300 seconds and the
default is 30 seconds. When the tracking timeout is over, the
camera stops tracking and restores the original scene and status.
Zoom means zoom ratio and includes
Auto
(default) and
Current
Zoom
.
Auto
means the camera automatically adjusts the zoom ratio
according to the tracking distance and thus captures more details on
the tracking object;
Current Zoom
means the camera maintains the
original zoom ratio during tracking and thus attends to the whole
scene.
6.
Click
Apply
to save the settings.
Alert
The NVR reports an alert when an event occurs in the system. The
following are some alerts and their definitions in the system.
Storage Error
: Storage such as recording or snapshot failed.
Running Out of Space
: Less than 10% of disk space remains.
Space Used Up
: No disk space.
Disk Offline
: A disk is not properly connected or is damaged
.
Disk Abnormal
: A disk can be detected but cannot be accessed.
Illegal Access
: A failed login attempt for a username that does not
exist or a password that is incorrect.
Network Disconnected
: Network connection is lost.
IP Conflict
: Devices on the network use the same IP address.
Recording/Snapshot Abnormal
: Storage resource cannot be found,
for example, when all hard disks are removed, or when there is no
Perform the following steps to configure an alert:
1.
Click
Alarm
>
Alert
.