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5.6.3 BUZZER
This function sets the length of time that the buzzer will sound when the alarm is triggered.
Options include: “OFF,” “5 seconds,” “10 seconds,” “30 seconds,” and “60 seconds.” If the
“OFF” setting is selected, the buzzer will not be triggered by any activity.
Options include: “OFF,” “5 seconds,” “10 seconds,” “30 seconds,” and “60 seconds.” If the
“OFF” setting is selected, the buzzer will not be triggered by any activity.
5.6.4 PRERECORD
This sets the duration of the recording time before the alarm is activated. The options for
prerecording time are: “OFF” and “5 seconds.”
prerecording time are: “OFF” and “5 seconds.”
5.6.5 EXCEPTION ALARM
To access the “Exception Alarm” page, in the
toolbar, first click “System Settings,” and then
click “Alarm.” Next select “Exception Alarm” and
click “>>” and a dialog window where the buzzer
and I/O output for HDD Full, HDD Loss and
Video Loss can be set will appear.
toolbar, first click “System Settings,” and then
click “Alarm.” Next select “Exception Alarm” and
click “>>” and a dialog window where the buzzer
and I/O output for HDD Full, HDD Loss and
Video Loss can be set will appear.
HDD FULL: The buzzer alarm and I/O output
alarm can be set when there is little space left on
the HDD for new recordings. Options include:
“OFF”, “1G,” “5G,” ,“10G,” “1 hour,” “5 hours,” “10 hours,” and “20 hours.”
alarm can be set when there is little space left on
the HDD for new recordings. Options include:
“OFF”, “1G,” “5G,” ,“10G,” “1 hour,” “5 hours,” “10 hours,” and “20 hours.”
HDD LOSS: When the “ON” setting has been selected for HDD Loss, the relevant alarm will
be triggered if there is no HDD connected to the DVR and a “
” icon will be displayed in the
lower left corner of channel 1 while in live view mode.
VIDEO LOSS: When “ON” setting has been selected for Video Loss, the relevant alarm will
be triggered when one or more channels lose video input.
be triggered when one or more channels lose video input.
Note
: If the
buzzer
mentioned in Section
5.6.3
and the
I/O alarm
mentioned in Section
5.6.6
are in the “OFF” setting, they will not be triggered by any kind of activity.
5.6.6 I/O ALARM
To access the “I/O Alarm” menu, in the
toolbar, first click “System Settings,” then
click “Alarm.” Next, select, “I/O Alarm,”
and click “>>.” A dialog window where the
I/O Alarm, Output, Record, Buzzer,
Prerecord, and Email settings can be set will
then appear.
toolbar, first click “System Settings,” then
click “Alarm.” Next, select, “I/O Alarm,”
and click “>>.” A dialog window where the
I/O Alarm, Output, Record, Buzzer,
Prerecord, and Email settings can be set will
then appear.
CHANNEL: From this field, select the
channel to be set up.
channel to be set up.