7.
Configure Detection Sensitivity (10% - 97%). This parameter accounts for the even
(global) change in image brightness. This percentage determines the acceptable level
of brightness change. If the illumination is increased slowly and evenly, it is unlikely to
cause an alarm. However, if the light switch is suddenly turned on in a dark room, the
dramatic change in image brightness will set off the alarm.
8.
Select the Sound Wave File for the audio alarm
a.
In the Area menu, locate the Sound Wave File field
b.
Click the Browse button
to locate the *.wav sound file that will play every time
that the alarm is triggered.
c.
Click Open
d.
Check or Uncheck the Audio Dial Out checkbox
If the Audio Dial Out checkbox is checked, the chosen *.wav file will be played as
a message for the emergency phone call.
If the Audio Dial Out checkbox is unchecked, the file will only be played locally on
the DVMS.
9.
Set the Duration of Sound Wave (1 sec - 99 sec) to determine how long the *.wav file
will play
10. Set Active Time. The specific target Area will only be active during the selected times
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