7.2 ALARM CONFIGURATION
The system can receive alarm signals generated both by attached devices as well as from those from over a network. Alarms can also be generated when motion is detected.
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ALARM TYPES
Different conditions can be set to trigger an alarm.
Video Loss - Users can select alarm output for this option.
For example: If you select alarm_out1 and alarm_out3 for video loss. Then video loss of any channel will trigger alarm_out1, alarm_ out3 to show a red light in the Alarm output status panel
Disk Alarm - When HDD available space is less than the set value, it will trigger alarm.
Sensor - If users have mounted sensors, |
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Motion - Users can set the output of motion | ||
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detection alarm by different alarms and |
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remote alarm. |
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Users can also select the voltage (high or low) for alarm signals.
TRIGGERED ACTIONS
Each type of alarm can be configured to generate an audible alarm - externally or internally, as well as triggering other,
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Buzzer - Select whether to activate the computer buzzer if alarms have been triggered and also select how long the buzzer sounds.
Big Screen Holding Time - The corresponding channel will be full screen when an alarm is triggered. Set the full screen hold time here.
Motion Holding Time - How long the recording continues after motion stops. Sensor Holding Time - How long the recording continues after sensor stops.
Disk Shortage Alarm - If the Partition free space is less than the set percent, the system will stop recording or recycling, but will sound an alert according to the settings.
Alarm Record
Every sensor can trigger multiple channels to record. For example: if CAM1, CAM4 and CAM5 are selected for Sensor2, then once the sensor is activated, CAM1, CAM4 and CAM5 will
begin to record. CHAPTER7
SYSTEM SETTINGS
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