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PICTURE 4-18
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RECORD STATUS
This window offers a quick way to override the
current camera settings should the need arise.
•Thiswindowcanalsobereachedbyselecting
Override in the Shortcut Menu.
PTZ
This is for use when connecting legacy pan-tilt
platforms that use RS485 control wires. Your NVR
must have a green RS485 block located on the
back panel for local control or a similar connection
where a remote camera is located. Any camera
so connected must be an IP camera and only the
pan-tilt platform will be controlled.
•ChooseLocal or Remote
•Adjustsettingstomatchthoseoftheremote
platform or camera to ensure proper control.
4.2 EVENT
Now that you’ve set up the recording schedule, you can use the Event window to direct the actions that
the NVR will take when motion, tampering or loss of video is detected.
DETECTIONS
Motion Events
This tab is divided into two parts. The upper portion is for fine-tuning the motion sensitivity of each
camera while the lower segment controls how the NVR will respond when it detects motion on that
channel.
Channel - Each channel can be individually
configured.
Enable - This turns motion detection on or off.
Region - You can turn off motion detection in
certain areas of the video - such as the area
covering a busy street or a hallway at the base
of a restricted staircase.
Motion Detection Regions
1. Click the Setup button.
2. The camera’s view will appear on screen
with a grid overlay. Areas that are sensitive
to motion detection will have a red hue.
3. Click or click-and-drag on an area to make it
clear (motion detection off).
4. Clicking on the area again will restore motion detection sensitivity.
5. Right-click to exit the window.
Sensitivity - The sensitivity of this camera can be adjusted from 1-8 with “8” being “Most Sensitive.”
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