Event Audio Settings (VR-N1600U/E)

This feature plays back a specific audio file from the designated destination on the camera or this unit when a generic event registered with this unit is triggered or when alarm signals are input to the rear terminal. The Event Audio Settings screen enables you to configure the above setting as well as other settings related to the event audio feature.

1 Select [Event Audio Setting] from [Main Menu]

The [Event Audio Setting] screen appears.

A B

C

D

E

F

G

H

Item

Description

A Event

A list of events that can be used with the

 

event audio are displayed.

 

You can use up to a maximum of 100 events

 

(including both [External Alarm Terminal] and

 

[Multi Mode]). [Generic Event] that has been

 

configured on the [Camera Record Setting]

 

screen, [External Alarm Terminal] on the rear

 

panel of the VR-N1600U/E unit, as well as

 

[Multi Mode] are displayed.

 

Memo :

 

 

 

 

 

 

After setting an event for the external

 

 

alarm terminal of VR-N1600U/E, do not

 

 

delete the A[NVR](127.0.0.1)B audio input

 

 

of the main unit in [Camera Record

 

 

Setting]. Doing so clears the settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B Conditional

The conditional expression of the [Generic

 

expression Event] selected in the [Event] item A is

 

 

displayed.

 

 

 

 

C Renew

Updates the current settings of the event

 

 

audio feature, and closes the [Event Audio

 

 

Setting] screen.

 

 

 

 

D Cancel

Cancels all settings and closes the [Event

 

 

Audio Setting] screen.

 

 

Memo :

 

 

 

 

 

 

The password at the receiving end

 

 

specified on the [Password] screen

 

 

cannot be canceled.

 

 

 

 

 

Item

Description

 

 

E Audio files

For specifying the audio file to play back and

 

number of playbacks when an event is

 

triggered.

 

Specify the number of playbacks between

 

A1timesB and A10timesB. You can also select

 

continuous playback to enable infinite loop

 

playback. Leave the field blank if you do not

 

want to designate a playback audio file for a

 

specific event.

 

 

F Start

[Audio files copy] Button

Button on

:Starts up the [Audio file utility] screen.

the

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Different

[Setting copy] Button

Pages

:Starts up the [Setting copy] screen.

 

 

(A Page 131)

 

[Password setting] Button

 

:Starts up the [Password setting] screen.

 

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[Communication setting] Button

 

:Starts up the [Communication setting]

 

screen. (A Page 132)

 

 

G Audio

Displays a list of cameras or IP addresses

playing for/

that are used as destinations of audio

IPaddress

playback files.

 

Select a destination to play back audio files

 

when an event is triggered from the list.

 

Select the check box of the camera to play

 

back audio sound.

 

You can sort the list accordingly by clicking

 

[Audio playing for] or [IP address].

 

 

H Push To

Push to Talk is a feature that enables

Talk

transmission of audio sound to a camera that

 

supports bidirectional audio when the

 

microphone button is pressed down (when

 

Make signal is input to the [ALARM IN]

 

terminal of this unit). (A Page 20)

 

To use this feature, select the external alarm

 

terminal on the rear panel of the

 

VR-N1600U/E unit.

 

Leave this blank if you are not using the

 

[Push To Talk] feature.

 

The action that is associated with the

 

[ALARM IN 1 to 8] terminals configured on

 

the [Camera Record Setting] screen are

 

disabled when the [Push To Talk] feature is in

 

use. (Only alarm input of the selected

 

terminal is disabled. Actions of terminals that

 

are not selected remain valid.)

 

[Input/Output Terminal on Rear Panel]

 

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