Setup guide
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BX2
Record Text in Images
The record text in image when enabled has an Edit option to display the submenu for record text conguration.
Display Text
The text displayed can be automatically removed from the screen after a user dened time or alternatively the
text shall remain on the screen indenitely (default). Select the number of seconds up to 999 sec maximum.
Keyword Events
When this option is selected to All cameras the unit will add a keyword event trigger to the event database for
every matching word. This can then be accessed via Event Log (press the Event key on the unit). A Keyword (K)
event entry will be displayed as well as the corresponding Zone events, the K entry will detail the keyword that
caused the event.
If this option is set to None then the keyword will still be available as triggers for Zone events.
Record Audio
Three channels of audio are recorded on the BX2; there is a choice of two local audio channels and a
single remote channel. This Record Audio menu can be utilized to enable or disable audio recording
features.
The options are:
• Audio Sampling - Audio can be recorded at 8Hz, 16Hz or 22Hz.
• Audio in 1 & Audio in 2 - Enable this when recording through the audio input. Audio 1 is
associated with Camera 1,
Audio 2 is associated with Camera 2.
• Remote Audio - Enable this to record network audio from ObserVer
• Audio Output 1 - Enable this to be able to send audio signals out of the unit via Output 1
(typically used to send audio to a remote speaker).
• Audio Output 2 - Enable this to output the audio from the camera being viewed, either
Camera 1 or Camera 2, and network audio (typically used as a control
room monitor)
• Audio in Level/AGC- This option allows the Audio in level to be set, between 0 and 15. This is the
base setting from which the Automatic Gain Control (AGC) will operate.
• Audio out 1 Volume - This setting controls the level at which audio is sent via the Line Out
connection.
Event Database Conguration
The unit supports a database that stores events on the unit. This allows the user to congure the size of this
database.
Last reset time
Current number of entries
24/Feb/2006 15:43:01
0006
Event Database Details