Sony snt-v manual Viewing Alarm Event Images, Alarm Event Actions

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Viewing Alarm Event Images

The Alarm mode of the Camera View is used to view images saved during an alarm event. The Alarm mode provides an Alarm List screen (List display), Alarm Replay screen (moving image display) and an Alarm Thumbnail screen (thumbnail display).

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Images saved using the “Snapshot” icon can also be viewed from the Alarm mode, in the same way as alarm event images.

Alarm Event Actions

The following actions are performed when an alarm event occurs.

The alarm trigger, alarm time and images before and

after the alarm event are stored in memory. Stored images are stored at [Fullsize] (352 240 for NTSC).

The following pop-up window appears on the monitor screen.

The image displayed on the screen changes to the camera that signaled the alarm event.

A saved image is transferred to another computer by ftp.

A saved image is sent as an e-mail attachment to a pre-specified address.

An alarm is canceled when one of the following occurs.

After a preset interval.

When the [CLOSE] button is clicked in the pop-up window.

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The quality of images saved during an alarm event depends on system settings (video input). Also, the actions that occur in response to an alarm event depend on system settings (“Layout and Application Wizard”).

The pop-up window can be set to display or not.

Switching to the alarm camera image can be disabled.

The number of images to be saved can be specified.

The save interval of images can be specified.

Transfer of saved images to another computer can be disabled.

E-mailing saved images as attachments can be disabled.

The alarm event cancel time can be specified.

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