IC Realtime IPFX-D80V-IRW1 Product Manual - Page 124

Subscribing Alarm

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5.1.1.7 White Light Linkage The system can automatically enable the white light when an alarm occurs. After setting white light duration, the white light is turned off after an extended time of period after an alarm. The duration is 10 seconds-300 seconds. White light linkage 5.1.1.8 Audio Linkage The system broadcasts alarm audio file when an alarm event occurs. Select Setting > Camera > Audio > Alarm Audio to set alarm audio file. Audio Linkage 5.1.2 Subscribing Alarm 5.1.2.1 About Alarm Types For alarm types and preparations that can trigger the alarm events, see Table 5-2. Alarm Type Motion Detection Disk Full Disk Error Video Tampering Table 5-2 Description of alarm types Description Preparation The alarm is triggered Motion detection is enabled. For details, see when moving object is "5.4.1 Setting Motion Detection." detected. The alarm is triggered when the free space of The SD card no space function is enabled. For SD card is less than the details, see "5.18.1 Setting SD Card." set value. The alarm is triggered when there is failure or SD card failure detection is enabled. For malfunction in the SD details, see "5.18.1 Setting SD Card." card. The alarm is triggered when the camera lens is Video tampering is enabled. For details, see covered or there is "5.4.2 Setting Video Tamper." defocus in video images. Event 116

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Event
116
5.1.1.7
White Light Linkage
The system can automatically enable the white light when an alarm occurs.
After setting white light duration, the white light is turned off after an extended time of period
after an alarm. The duration is 10 seconds–300 seconds.
White light linkage
5.1.1.8
Audio Linkage
The system broadcasts alarm audio file when an alarm event occurs. Select
Setting > Camera >
Audio > Alarm Audio
to set alarm audio file.
Audio Linkage
5.1.2
Subscribing Alarm
5.1.2.1
About Alarm Types
For alarm types and preparations that can trigger the alarm events, see Table 5
-
2.
Table 5-2
Description of alarm types
Alarm Type
Description
Preparation
Motion
Detection
The alarm is triggered
when moving object is
detected.
Motion detection is enabled. For details, see
"5.4.1 Setting Motion Detection."
Disk Full
The alarm is triggered
when the free space of
SD card is less than the
set value.
The SD card no space function is enabled. For
details, see "5.18.1 Setting SD Card."
Disk Error
The alarm is triggered
when there is failure or
malfunction in the SD
card.
SD card failure detection is enabled. For
details, see "5.18.1 Setting SD Card."
Video
Tampering
The alarm is triggered
when the camera lens is
covered
or
there
is
defocus in video images.
Video tampering is enabled. For details, see
"5.4.2 Setting Video Tamper."