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Part 2 - Configuration
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Ignoring Interval
: The system does not produce
event log entries or issue remote notifications
regarding face detected for the time specified
after the initial motion was detected. Set the value
between 1 sec and 5 secs or choose
Never
.
PIR
The event occurs when motion is detected using a
pyroelectric or passive infrared (PIR) sensor mounted
on the camera. The PIR sensors detects the body
temperature of human beings so it allows you to sense
motion of a body, even in dark places.
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No.
: Select which cameras to apply PIR function to.
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Sensitivity
: Set daytime and nighttime sensitivity
settings between 1 (Low) and 5 (High).
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Reference Event:
Set the miminum condition for
event occurrence using PIR sensor. In order for the PIR
event to function properly , motion must occur after
the event you set as a reference event occurs. You can
set Motion and TirpZone as reference events.
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Actions
: Specify which actions to take when PIR
sensor is detected.
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Record
: Specify which cameras to begin linked
recording on when an event occurs. If the schedule
is set to
Event
or
Time & Event
mode, the selected
cameras will begin linked recording when an event
occurs.
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Alarm-Out
: Designate event-triggered alarm-out
channels.
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Notify
: Configure to be notified of events by Mail,
LAN1 through 5, Push and/or Alert Window.
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EventUpload:
Uploads the video clips when an
event occurs.
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PTZ
: Moves the PTZ camera to a specific preset
position when an event occurs.
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Event Monitoring:
Selects the cameras to monitor
when an event occurs.
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Ignoring Interval
: The system does not produce
event log entries or issues remote notifications
regarding PIR events detected during the specified
time following the initial PIR detection. Set a value
between 1 sec and 5 secs or choose
Never
.
Ignoring interval setting do not affect the recording
linked to motion detection.