Listening to Live Audio from a Remote DX8100 System

To listen to live audio at a remote DX8100 server or client system:

1.On the DX8100 toolbar, click Setup. The Setup dialog box opens to the Camera page.

2.Check the Channel Information section to verify that the audio option is installed and available. For information about setting up the DX8100 server to record and listen to live audio, refer to Audio Setup on page 114

3.In the Camera Properties section, select the camera channel that is configured for live audio recording.

4.In the Audio Settings section, verify that the Audio Disable check box is not selected.

5.Click Apply.

6.Verify that you can hear live audio.

7.On the DX8100 toolbar, click .

8.Drag a camera that is configured to record live audio from the Site tree onto a view pane.

9.Verify that you can hear live audio.

CONFIGURING VIDEO LOSS DETECTION

You can configure the DX8100 to monitor each camera for the following events:

Loss of synchronization: This event occurs if the data cable between the camera and DX8100 is disconnected (cable is cut or unplugged) or when the camera looses power.

Low level of video: This event occurs if the DX8100 detects a low level of video signal from the camera:

The available light source for the camera (indoor/outdoor lightly) is greatly diminished.

The DX8100 data cable is disconnected.

You can adjust the operation time from 0:00 to 23:59. For example, if the start time is 6:00 and the end time is 18:00, a low video level event from 18:01 to 5:59 will not be detected. The low video level detection time option is only available when the low level of video option is selected.

The DX8100 also stores a video incident as a video loss recovery event. The status provides the start and restore time for the video loss event.

The DX8100 allows you to select the loss of synchronization and low level of video option independently.

The PTZ camera and multiple relay output can be mapped to a video loss event.

Multiple cameras can be configured to record in response to a video loss event.

The DX8100 can be configured to use emergency agent notification. In this case, the last available video image at the time the event occurred is sent to the designated remote client. If no image exist, then the system attaches a red colored pane to the e-mail. The red pane contains the text “Video Loss.” For information about setting up emergency notification, refer to Emergency Notification Setup on page 216.

The DX8100 can be configured to send an e-mail notification in response to a video loss event. In this case, the last available video image at the time the event occurred is attached to the e-mail. If no image exist, then the system attaches a red colored pane to the e-mail. The red pane contains the text “Video Loss.” For information about setting up emergency notification, refer to Emergency E-Mail Notification Setup on page 218.

The record icon turns purple indicating a video loss recording, regardless of the schedule. The video loss utility is constantly running in the background. If a schedule is not available, the record icon defaults to purple. If the DX8100 loses feed, video on that channel is recorded.

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dx8100 specifications

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