Click on the icon showing a silhouette of a person and an illustration of a walking figure will appear on the screen. Test your settings by dragging the figure across the blue grid to see if the sensitivity value and motion area are suitable to current conditions. If they are, click the o icon to save before exiting using the X button.
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Schedule Tab
This is also set to be on all the time by default and it can be adjusted in the same manner as the Schedule configuration in SECTION 4.4.
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VIDEO LOSS
In the event that signal is lost by one camera, others can be activated to record while additional devices can also be triggered.
Like the Trigger tab in the Alarm Handling section of the Sensor menu, you can select the events that you wish to occur in the event that a video input is lost. Both Alarms and PTZ events can be scheduled as in the Sensor menu above.
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OTHER ALARM
In this menu you can set the DVR to alert you to a full Hard Drive, IP Conflict on the network or a Disconnection.
You can set the response as well as at what threshold of remaining disk space you wish to be alerted.
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ALARM OUT
Set how the alarms are handled and transmitted in this window. This controls any device attached to the ALARM OUT port on the back of the DVR. There are three tabs; Alarm Out, Schedule and Buzzer.
Alarm Out Tab
You can set the relay alarm out name as well as the hold time. Hold time is the interval between consecutive alarm activations so multiple events within the interval will not cause the alarm to sound again.
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Schedule Tab
The default setting is for the ALARM OUT to be active all the time, but this can be changed to meet your particular requirements in a similar manner to Schedule in SECTION 4.4.
Buzzer Tab
As with the Alarm Out hold time, the internal buzzer can be enabled and given a hold time.
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