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54 TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual
Duplicate IP Address Found: There is an IP address conflict with another
system on the network.
Invalid Login: Wrong user ID or password used.
Video Loss: The video image is lost. Video may be lost if the camera develops a
fault, is disconnected, or is damaged
Alarm Input: An alarm triggered by an external alarm device (for example, PIR
detector, dry contacts…)
Camera Tamper Detection: Camera tamper is detected.
Motion Detection: Motion is detected.
Abnormal Record: Storage cannot record any more files. This could be due to
the overwrite option being disabled so recorded files are locked and cannot be
deleted.
Intrusion Alarm: This is an OH event. An intrusion alarm has been triggered by
the intrusion panel.
Cross Line Detected: People, vehicles and objects have been detected
crossing a pre-defined line or an area on screen.
Audio Input Exception: A camera has detected sounds that are above a
selected threshold.
Sudden Change of Sound Intensity: A camera has detected a sudden change
in the sound intensity.
Scene Change: A camera has detected a change in the scene caused by an
intentional rotation of the camera.
3. Select the event priority: VCA < Motion or VCA > Motion. Default is VCA < Motion,
where motion has priority over VCA.
4. Select how the recorder should respond to an event notification.
Under Notification Type, select the desired notification. Select one or more
response methods: Enable Alarm Audio, Notify Alarm Host, and Send Email.
Note: The list of response methods available depends on the notification type
selected.
5. Repeat step 5 for other notification types.
6. Click Save to save the settings.
Video loss
Video may be lost if the video cable or camera develops a fault or is damaged. You can
set up your encoder to detect video loss and trigger a system notification.
To configure video loss detection:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration and then Remote Configuration >
Alarm & Event Setup > Video Loss. The Video Loss window appears.