Canon VB-S30VE User Manual - Page 150

[Event] > [Audio Detection] Abnormal Audio Input Triggered Operation Settings, Volume Detection

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[Event] > [Audio Detection] Abnormal Audio Input Triggered Operation Settings Audio input from the built-in microphone, such as loud noises or screams, or when expected audio input ceases, can trigger operations such as video recording or e-mail notification. The following settings can be configured here. • Volume Detection Important For notes on use of audio detection, please refer to "Precautions for Built-In Camera Functions and Included Software" (P. 8) in "Safety Precautions". Note You can check the audio detection status on the [Event and Input/Output] menu of the Camera Viewer (P. 77). Volume Detection A volume detection event will be triggered when audio input volume is detected exceeding or falling below the reference volume setting. Set the conditions for triggering a volume detection event and the operations to perform according to an event. Important • Volume detection is temporarily disabled when an event causes the playback of a sound clip or when audio is transmitted from the Viewer. • When [Video and Audio] > [Audio] > [General Sound] > [Mute During Pan/Tilt] is set to [Mute], volume detection is temporarily disabled. S30VE [Volume Detection Event] Select whether to use volume detection event. [Enable] cannot be selected if [Video and Audio] > [Audio] > [General Sound] > [Audio Input] is set to [Disable]. [Detect Criteria] Select the criteria for triggering a volume detection event. [Reference Volume Level] Enter the reference volume level to be used for detection. Set the reference volume level by performing an actual test while checking [Current Volume Level] before configuring the setting. Note • Reconfigure [Reference Volume Level] settings if you change [Video and Audio] > [Audio] > [General Sound] > [Low-Cut Filter] (P. 133) settings on the Setting Page. • If a low setting is specified for [Reference Volume Level], the camera may erroneously detect the sound generated by zoom or focus operations. S30VE S910F 150

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Audio input from the built-in microphone, such as loud noises or screams, or when expected audio input ceases, can
trigger operations such as video recording or e-mail notification.
Note
You can check the audio detection status on the [Event and Input/Output] menu of the Camera Viewer (P. 77).
Volume Detection
A volume detection event will be triggered when audio input volume is detected exceeding or falling below the reference
volume setting.
Set the conditions for triggering a volume detection event and the operations to perform according to an event.
[Volume Detection Event]
Select whether to use volume detection event.
[Enable] cannot be selected if [Video and Audio] > [Audio] > [General Sound] > [Audio Input] is set to [Disable].
[Detect Criteria]
Select the criteria for triggering a volume detection event.
[Reference Volume Level]
Enter the reference volume level to be used for detection.
Set the reference volume level by performing an actual test while checking [Current Volume Level] before configuring the
setting.
Note
Reconfigure [Reference Volume Level] settings if you change [Video and Audio] > [Audio] > [General Sound] > [Low-Cut Filter] (P. 133)
settings on the Setting Page.
If a low setting is specified for [Reference Volume Level], the camera may erroneously detect the sound generated by zoom or focus
operations.
[Event] > [Audio Detection]
Abnormal Audio Input Triggered Operation Settings
Important
For notes on use of audio detection, please refer to “Precautions for Built-In Camera Functions and Included Software” (P. 8) in “Safety
Precautions”.
Important
Volume detection is temporarily disabled when an event causes the playback of a sound clip or when audio is transmitted from the
Viewer.
When [Video and Audio] > [Audio] > [General Sound] > [Mute During Pan/Tilt] is set to [Mute], volume detection is temporarily
disabled.
The following settings can be configured here.
Volume Detection
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