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Table 4-34 Temperature alarm parameters
Parameter Description
Period
Define a period during which the alarm settings are active.
1. Click Setting, and the period setting interface is displayed.
2. Configure period.
Method
1: Hold down and drag the left mouse button to select
working period you need.
Method 2: Select Setting > Event > Video Detection and click Setting
on the right side of Period. An interface is displayed. In this interface,
there are seven Settings altogether each of which corresponds to a
day in a week. Select a Setting you want and there are six periods
(period1-period6) below for you to pick up.
3. Click Save of working period.
Anti-dither Only one temperature alarm event is recorded within the time you have set.
Record
Enable this function and alarm recording will be triggered when there is an
alarm.
To view and set storage path of recorded videos, see "4.1.2.5 Configuring
Storage Path".
The following t
wo conditions must be satisfied before alarm recording
function works:
You have enabled motion detection recording. See "4.7.1.1 Configuring
Video Recording" for detailed operations.
You have enabled auto recording. See "4.7.3
Control Parameters" for detailed operations.
Record Delay
Set a length of time for the Camera to delay turning off recording after an alarm
is ended.
Relay-out
You can connect this relay-out port to such alarm Cameras as light and siren.
When an alarm is triggered, those alarm Cameras will work. Select the check box
to enable this function.
Alarm Delay
Set a length of time for the Camera to delay turning off alarm after an event is
actually ended.
Send Email
Select the Send Email check box and an e-mail will be delivered to the Camera
user once an alarm is triggered.
Set your e-mail first before enabling the Send Email function. See "4.2.5
Configuring SMTP" for detailed operations.
PTZ
Select the check box of PTZ and select an item from None, Preset, Tour, and
Pattern in the Activation bar. Once an alarm is triggered, your PTZ will execute
the item you have selected in the Activation bar.
Set PTZ first before enabling this function. See "3.2 PTZ" for detailed operations.