User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Regulatory Information
- Cybersecurity Recommendations
- Foreword
- Important Safeguards and Warnings
- 1 Product Introduction
- 2 Dimension and Installation
- 3 Boot up the Device
- 4 Local Configurations
- 4.1 Initializing Device
- 4.2 Logging into the Device
- 4.3 Quick Configuration
- 4.4 Common Operations
- 4.5 Alarm Configuration
- 4.5.1 Alarm
- 4.5.2 Configuring Video Detection Settings
- 4.5.3 Configuring Alarm Events Settings
- 4.5.4 Abnormality
- 4.5.5 Configuring Alarm Output Settings
- 4.5.6 Searching Alarm Log
- 4.6 System config
- 4.7 System Update
- 4.8 System Maintenance
- 5 Web Operations
- 5.1 Initializing Device
- 5.2 Logging into the Device
- 5.3 Quick configuring
- 5.4 Common operations
- 5.5 System Settings
- 5.6 System Update
- 5.7 System Maintenance
- 6 Operating by DSS
- 7 FAQ
- Appendix 1 Mouse Operations
- Appendix 2 HDD Capacity Calculation
- Appendix 3 Technical parameters
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Area interface
2) Select a region and set up the region name.
The higher the sensitivity value is, the easier the motion detection is triggered;
the lower the threshold is, the easier the motion detection is triggered. By default,
the entire video images are covered by dynamic detection.
NOTE
Each color represents a certain region, you can set different motion detection
areas for each region.
3) Drag the left button of the mouse, and select the area of the image to be
detected, and set up its sensitivity and threshold value.
NOTE
Channel alarm events: As long as any one of the four regions triggers alarm, the
channel that houses the region will give alarm.
4) Right-click on the screen.
The DETECT interface is displayed.
Configure the alarm linkage. SeeTable 4-12for details.
Table 4-12 Description of Alarm Linkage
Linkage Description
Reference
chapters
Video Recording
When an alarm is triggered, the
system starts recording by linking
the record channel. After an alarm
ends, the system stops recording
after an extended time period
according to the configured
Delay
.
See4.5.1.2Recording for details.