Alarm Settings
9ALARM SOUND MODE
This setting causes an alarm warning to sound when an alarm is detected. If set to “USE”, “BEEP OFF” appears in the initial screen when an alarm is detected at the same time as the alarm buzzer sounds. If you click this indicator, the alarm buzzer will stop.
FALARM BUFFERING
Set to “ON” to record alarm recording images into the camera’s internal memory, and then click the [DETAIL] button. The ALARM BUFFERING SET screen will be displayed so that you can make detailed settings.
GRECORD SIZE
If “FULL” is selected, data is recorded continuously until the selected record size (such as 16 or 12MB) is reached. Furthermore the “CC” setting allows data to be recorded in the internal memory up to the specified size but only while the external alarm is being detected (while an external alarm signal is being input).
Available settings:
FULL, CC (can only be set when MOTION DETECTOR is set to “OFF”)
ALARM BUFFERING SET Setting
If you click the [DETAIL] button next to “ALARM BUFFERING”, the ALARM BUFFERING SET screen will be displayed. This screen is used to set the way in which the alarm data that is generated when an alarm is detected is recorded into the camera’s internal memory. The recording capacity of the internal memory is set to a default of approximately 16 MB per alarm event.
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1ALARM DATA SIZE
This sets the size for alarm data that is recorded into the internal memory. The pre/post selection ratio for the alarm recording area will vary depending on the size that is set.
Available settings:
•16, 12, 8, 4 MB: All available alarm recording area ratios can be selected.
•2 MB: The pre/post ratio of 1/9 cannot be selected.
•1 MB: The pre/post ratios of 1/9 and 2/8 cannot be selected.
•0.5 MB, TWO IMAGES: The pre/post ratio is fixed at 0/10.
Note: “TWO IMAGES” can be selected when PPP is being used.
2BUFFERING AREA
This sets the ratio between the
Available settings:
(PRE/POST) 0/10, 1/9, 2/8, 3/7, 4/6, 5/5
3BUFFERING RATE
This sets the recording rate (buffering rate) when data is being recorded into the internal memory.
Available settings:
MAX, 10FPS, 5FPS, 2FPS, 1FPS
4PRIORITY
This sets the quality for the images recorded in the internal memory.
•PICTURE QUALITY: Alarm images are recorded at high image quality.
•TIME: Images are recorded with speed as the priority.
When this setting is made, the time taken for recording alarm data is reduced.
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