Alarm Setting
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4 Set the following alarm recording settings as required.
When an alarm signal is input, the alarm data is stored in the camera’s memory.
•ALARM BUFFERING “ON”
•BUFFERING AREA
•PRIORITY
•ALARM RESOLUTION
•OVERWRITE
5 Once you have finished changing the settings, click the [SET] button.
If an outside intruder activates the infrared sensor, the ALARM indicator illuminates red on the live image screen. If a buzzer or lamp is connected to the ALARM OUT terminal, the buzzer will sound or the lamp will illuminate.
1EXTERNAL ALARM setting
This sets the polarity for the infrared sensor or similar that is connected to the ALARM IN terminal at the rear of the camera.
Available settings:
•OFF: No external alarm input is detected.
•NC: Normal close (normally closed, but input is detected when open).
•NO: Normal open (normally open, but input is detected when closed).
2MOTION DETECTOR setting
Set to “ON” when making motion detector settings. The MOTION DETECTOR SET screen will be displayed and you can then make settings such as sensitivity level.
3ALARM MODE setting
This sets if external alarm and/or motion sensor input triggers an alarm.
Available settings:
•AND: An alarm is generated when both the external alarm and the motion sensor receive alarm input.
•OR: An alarm is generated when either the external alarm or the motion sensor receives alarm input.
4ALARM OUT setting
This sets the polarity for the buzzer or lamp that is connected to the ALARM OUT terminal at the rear of the camera.
Available settings:
•OFF: No external alarm is output.
•NC: Normal close (normally closed, but an alarm is output when open).
•NO: Normal open (normally open, but an alarm is output when closed).
5ALARM TIME setting
This sets the duration of alarm output.
Available settings: 2 seconds to 5 minutes
Note: This setting is not the same as the
duration of alarm recording.
6ALARM BUFFERING setting
Set this to “ON” when alarm images are to be recorded.
7BUFFERING AREA setting
This sets the ratio between the amount of space for the memory areas used for recording
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