Alarm Settings

Motion Detector Level Sensitivity Setting

The default setting for the motion detector sensitivity is “5”. The setting can be selected from a level ranging from “1” (High) through to “10” (Low).

1 Set “MOTION DETECTOR LEVEL” to “2” (example).

Insert sensor marks for the motion detector settings (grid area).

2 While looking at the MOTION DETECTOR SET screen, click the “ALARM CHECK” indicator.

The “ALARM CHECK” indicator will illuminate green for approximately 5 seconds. Detection of moving objects can be carried out during this time, so you can prepare a moving object in the area around the sensor marks and use it to check the sensitivity setting level.

(Green)

3 When the sensor marks detect an object, the “ALARM” indicator will illuminate red.

This indicates that the object has been detected.

(Red)

4 Repeat the above operation to insert sensor marks in the optimum positions and to set the sensitivity.

Remote Alarm Operations

You can use the “REMOTE ALARM” indicator to set alarm output to come out from the ALARM OUT terminal at the rear of the camera for a specified period or continuously regardless of the actual alarm detection status.

AAlarm Output for a Specified Period

1 Set “ALARM OUT” to “NO” (example).

2 Set “ALARM OUT MODE” to “REMOTE CONTROL”.

3 Set “ALARM OUT TIME” to “5 sec.” (example), and then click the [SET] button.

This completes the setting, so return to the live image screen. The “REMOTE ALARM” indicator (black) will be displayed in the initial screen.

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4 While monitoring the live images, click the “REMOTE ALARM” indicator.

The “REMOTE ALARM” indicator will illuminate red and an alarm will be output for only the 5-second period that was set with “ALARM OUT TIME”. If you repeatedly click the indicator, a new alarm will be output for another 5-second period each time you click the indicator.

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Sanyo VCC-WB4000P Motion Detector Level Sensitivity Setting, Remote Alarm Operations, Alarm Output for a Specified Period