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  Firmware User’s Manual V6.09.45 
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Sound Detection 
Sound  detection  is  available  on  cameras  with  Audio  in  capability  and  is  shown  on  the  user 
interface only if the Audio In function is enabled in Audio setup menu (see Audio on page 88) . 
Sound detection is used to trigger the camera or another camera to perform specific actions or a 
digital output device, such as alarms or lights, etc. to respond.     
Check the Enabled box to enable Sound Detection.   
The Trigger Interval refers to the time interval of the first detected sound to the next detected 
sound. For example, if trigger interval is set at 5 (seconds), the next sound detection is triggered 
only after 5 seconds. If the next sound is detected 3 seconds after the first sound, the trigger is 
not activated.   
To set the range or loudness of sound, set the Trigger Threshold. This helps define which sound 
is considered loud enough to be a trigger. For example, the sound of blowing wind should not be 
considered, while the sound of a door creaking is a cause for alarm. The red line on the Activity 
graph shows the threshold set at 15%. The blue graph shows the sound activity. If the blue graph 
exceeds the red line, sound is triggered.     
How to choose the most optimal trigger threshold level? The rule of thumb,  keep the trigger 
threshold as small as possible while not causing false alarms. 
After changing any of the items above, press Apply to save the changes. 










