MPEG-4 DVR
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INPUT
Select the alarm input circuit type. Choose from the two options:
N.O: Normally Open Circuit
N.C: Normally Closed Circuit
The default circuit is N.O.
5.2 ALARM SETUP
RECORD TIME
RECORD TIME determines the amount of the time the DVR records after the initial
alarm trigger. The user may choose from 10 to 300 seconds in 10 second intervals.
If additional alarm is triggered during the post record duration, then the counter is
reset, and will record for an additional set time of the RECORD TIME.
RECORD CAMERA
Record camera provides the option of two distinct recording modes when an alarm
trigger occurs:
ALL: Any alarm trigger will force all channels to record.
1:1: The channel from which an alarm trigger occurred will record.
MOTION TO ALARM
The DVR will treat a motion trigger as an Alarm Trigger.
From the LOG, it will be listed as Motion
The unit will not send E-mail
ALARM BUZZER
The DVR emits a high pitched, continuous buzzer when the alarm is triggered and
starts to record. The buzzer will sound for the duration of the RECORD TIME. The
default setting is off.