Configure the settings relating to event [Event]

The settings relating to event actions of each event type (terminal alarm, video motion detection (VMD), video loss, and camera alarm site) can be configured on the "Event" page.

Details on how to operate this page are given on Operating Instructions (PDF).

The "Event" page has [Common], [Terminal/Command], [Site alarm], [Video loss] and [VMD] tabs.

Configure the common settings for event actions [Common]

Select the [Common] tab on the "Event" page. (Page 60)

The settings that are common to all events such as the alarm output duration and buzzer duration can be configured on this tab.

[Alarm output]

Select the alarm output duration. Off: No alarm output is supplied. 2s/5s/10s/20s/30s/1min

Ext: Alarm output will continue until the alarm action is reset.

Refer to the operating instructions (PDF) for further information about alarm reset.

Rec: The alarm output will be supplied during event recording is being performed.

Default: 2s

Note:

No alarm output will be supplied at a video loss occur- rence.

[Buzzer duration]

Determine whether or not to sound the buzzer at an event occurrence. The following are available for buzzer sounding duration.

Off: The buzzer will not sound. 2s/5s/10s/20s/30s/1min

Ext: The buzzer will continue sounding until the alarm action is reset.

Refer to the operating instructions (PDF) for further information about alarm reset.

Rec: The buzzer will keep on sounding during event recording is being performed.

Default: 2s

[Alarm auto reset]

The following are possible for the alarm display duration. When "Off" is selected, the alarm display will not automati- cally disappear.

Off/2s/5s/10s/20s/30s/1min/3min/5min Default: Off

Note:

The following will be performed automatically when "Off" is not selected.

The [ALARM] indicator will stop blinking and light steadi- ly.

The displayed event information will disappear.

The buzzer will stop beeping, and alarm signal output will stop.

[Alarm disarm time]

Alarm disarm is to suspend the set duration when the same type of event (terminal alarm, video motion detection, video loss, and camera alarm) has occurred sequentially so that the event action will not be performed each time.

The following are possible for the alarm disarm time. 2s/3s/4s/5s/6s/7s/8s/9s/10s

Default: 2s

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