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Basic Setup
Alarm: Motion Detection (see page 42)
Channel: The channel youre conguring the motion detection
settings for.
Enable: Whether the motion detection is enabled for the
channel currently selected.
Sensitivity: A sliding scale between 1 and 50. The number refers
to the number of pixels (as a percentage) that have to change
between frames - okay, this one is a little more complex than
this summary will allow. Seriously - check out page 42 for a
much more useful explanation of how motion detection works.
Action: What youd like the DVR to do when it detects motion.
Typically (assuming the schedule is congured to do so) this will
be to record video. It can also be a cue to trigger an email alert,
or to sound the DVR’s internal buzzer.
Alarm: Video Loss (see page 45)
Action (Check boxes): Whether youd like the DVR to send an
email alert or to sound the DVRs internal buzzer.
Arm Schedule: The times of day/week you’d like the DVR to be
armed” to detect video loss.
Alarm: Exception (see page 45)
Exception Type: What event type you’d like the DVR to react to.
By conguring the Action for these events, you can create any
combination of audio alerts (see below) or auto-emails to be
sent for dierent event types.
Audio Warning: Sounds the DVR’s internal buzzer.
Send Email: Commands the DVR to send an email alert.
Show Exception: Shows any alerts that occur at the bottom
right corner of the main screen. Double-click on the alert
notication to see details.
Alarm: Sensor (page 46)
Note: The Alarm/Sensor functions of the DVR do require some
conguration and are considered an advanced feature. We suggest
that only users familiar with alarm sensor technology (or who are
game to learn) use this feature.
Alarm Input: The input on the Sensor/Alarm I/O Block that you
want to adjust the behavior of.
Alarm Name: You can set the name of the alarm to whatever
youd like (for example, “Back Door Alarm” or “Main Hallway
PIR”).
Type: Select whether the sensor is normally closed (N.C.) or
normally open (N.O.). Check your sensors documentation to
learn what type it is.
Enable: Select whether the selected alarm input is enabled.
Schedule: Change when the alarm input is active or not.
Action: Select what you’d like the DVR to do in the event of thie
selected alarm input being triggered.

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