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184 | Performance Series Network Video Recorder User Guide
The configuration for No Signal Alarms is very similar to the configuration for Local Alarms.
Please see Configuring Local Alarms on page 179 for more information.
Configuring for Abnormalities
Click Abnormality in the Event configuration interface to open the Abnormality configuration
interface.
There are six types of abnormalities:
• No Disk
•Disk Error
• No Space
• Net Disconnection
•IP Conflict
•MAC Conflict
You can configure how the system responds to each kind of abnormality. The configuration is
similar for each type.
Figure 5-47 Configuring for Abnormalities
Note The No Disk configuration interface is shown here as an example. The other
configuration interfaces, and the configuration does on the interfaces, are similar.
Table 5-20 Configuring for Abnormalities
Configuration Description
Event Type Select from No Disk, Disk Error, Disk No Space, Net
Disconnection, IP Conflict, and MAC Conflict.
Less Than: (For No Space configuration only) Configure the
minimum percentage of free space on the disk. An alarm lets
you know when the disk capacity is low. You need to click to
enable this function.
Enable Click to enable this function.
Alarm Out Select the device output port, from 1 to 3. Select the
corresponding port(s) so the system can activate the
corresponding alarm devices when an alarm occurs.
Latch The system can delay the alarm output for a specified time
after an alarm ends. The value ranges from 1s to 300s.