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Setting Tamper Detection, Audio Settings on the Compression Settings Tab

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Encoder and Device Configuration Figure 5-7 Audio Settings on the Compression Settings Tab Setting Tamper Detection Connected cameras can be configured to detect three types of sabotage detection via the Video Analytics view (see Figure 5-8): blinding the camera, blurring the video display, and tampering with the camera field of view. Each setting has three threshold levels: high (80%), medium (50%), and low (30%). When these thresholds are exceeded, an alarm message displays on the video display to indicate that a possible camera tampering has occurred (see Figure 5-9). When the following conditions are applicable, the tamper detection features must be manually disabled to avoid raising false alarms: • During the configuration of the video display • While text is overlaid on the video • If the video display becomes too dark 70

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Encoder and Device Configuration
Figure 5-7
Audio Settings on the Compression Settings Tab
Setting Tamper Detection
Connected cameras can be configured to detect three types of sabotage detection via the
Video Analytics view (see
Figure 5-8
): blinding the camera, blurring the video display, and
tampering with the camera field of view. Each setting has three threshold levels: high (80%),
medium (50%), and low (30%). When these thresholds are exceeded, an alarm message
displays on the video display to indicate that a possible camera tampering has occurred
(see
Figure 5-9
).
When the following conditions are applicable, the tamper detection features must be
manually disabled to avoid raising false alarms:
During the configuration of the video display
While text is overlaid on the video
If the video display becomes too dark