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Alarm Settings

1ALARM REC USE

This function stops any motion that occurs during alarm setting. After the alarm settings have been made, change this setting to “USE” so that alarms can be detected in accordance with the settings.

2EXTERNAL ALARM

Select “NC” (normal close) or “NO” (normal open) to display the external alarm setting menu.

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).

3MOTION DETECTOR

When set to “ON”, the MOTION DETECTOR SET screen is displayed. Sensor marks (ú) are used to set the detection area in this setting screen.

4MOTION DETECTOR LEVEL

This sets the sensitivity level for the sensor marks (ú). See p. 38 for details on the sensitivity level.

5ALARM MODE

This selects what combination of external alarm and motion detector is to be used to provide alarm input. Make this setting when “EXTERNAL ALARM” is set to either “NC” or “NO” or “MOTION DETECTOR” is set to “ON”.

The ALARM OUT terminal settings also need to be made.

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.

6ALARM OUT

This is used to make settings for a device such as a buzzer that is connected to the ALARM OUT terminal at the rear of the camera when an alarm is input.

When “NC” (normal close) or “NO” (normal open) is selected, the ALARM OUT MODE or ALARM OUT TIME menu is displayed.

Available settings:

OFF: No alarm is output when an alarm is received.

NC: Normal close (normally closed, but an alarm is output when open).

NO: Normal open (normally open, but an alarm is output when closed).

7ALARM OUT MODE

This operation can be used to manually switch to output to the ALARM OUT terminal regardless of whether an alarm is being received or not. When set to “ON”, the REMOTE ALARM indicator is displayed in the initial screen. (p. 38)

8ALARM OUT TIME

This sets the alarm duration when the external alarm or motion detector detects an alarm, or when the REMOTE ALARM button is pressed when using the remote function.

The “REMOTE” setting only appears when “ALARM OUT MODE” is set to “REMOTE CONTROL”.

Available settings:

2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 sec., 2, 3, 4, 5 min., REMOTE

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