Setup guide

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4-Camera H.264 Security System Setup Guide
SECTION 4: DVR SETUP
8. Click the checkbox to the right of the HDD LOSS label to enable this alarm. When the HDD is not available, this feature will
sound the buzzer and place the
on the desktop.
9. Click the checkbox to the right of the VIDEO LOSS label to enable this alarm. When a video signal from a channel is not
detected, this feature will sound the buzzer and place the Video Loss label in the channel LIVE view window.
10. After conguring your network settings, click the conrm icon (a) in the lower right corner of the screen, click the
Conrm button in the Note window.
11. Press the MENU button on the front panel, or right click anywhere to return to the ALARM menu.
4.6.1 Motion detection setup
Motion detection can be congured for each channel individually, or you can apply the same settings to all channels at one time.
1. On the ALARM tab menu, click the >> icon on the MOTION line to open the MOTION DETECTION menu.
2. Click the q icon at the right end of the CHANNEL line. From the dropdown list, select the camera channel number you
want to setup, or select ALL to congure all channels.
3. Click the q icon at the right end of the SWITCH line. From the dropdown list, select ON or OFF to enable or disable motion
detection on the channel(s).
4. Click the q icon at the right end of the SENSITIVITY line. From the dropdown list, select 1 .. 8 to set the level of sensitivity.
1 is highest, 8 is lowest. High sensitivity may cause an alarm when a small object, such as a bird or mouse, passes through
the eld of view, whereas the lowest sensitivity level may be appropriate for detecting only cars that pass by. This setting is
dependent on the what you want to detect, and usually requires testing to nd the best value.