DVR Settings

 

 

 

Model 4800 User's Manual

RECORD

Select (checkmark) to trigger immediate motion detection

 

from the selected cameras.

ALARM OUT

Select to enable the Alarm Output when motion is detected.

BUZZER

Select to enable the internal buzzer when motion is detected.

EMAIL

Select to send an email, when motion is detected, to the

 

indicated address(es), including a snapshot of the event. (See

 

information on setting up the list of email addresses.)

UPLOAD

Select to send a message to the browser applet when motion is

 

detected. Message will display in the top right corner of the

 

browser window. (Requires an established remote connection

 

between the DVR and a PC via the Internet.)

VIDEO LOSS HANDLING

Video loss defines the behavior of the DVR if the signal from a camera is lost. Click the

>>button to set the alarm out, buzzer, upload, and email options.

ALARM OUT

Select to enable the Alarm Output when video loss is detected.

BUZZER

Select to enable the internal buzzer when video loss is

 

detected.

UPLOAD

Select to send a message to the browser applet when video

 

loss is detected. Message will display in the top right corner of

 

the browser window. (Requires an established remote

 

connection between the DVR and a PC via the Internet.)

EMAIL

Select to send an email, when video loss is detected, to the

 

indicated address(es), including a snapshot of the event. (See

 

information on setting up the list of email addresses.)

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First Alert 4800 user manual Record

4800 specifications

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