Receiving Alarms From Network Cameras; Configuring An Alarm Notification - Panasonic KX-UT670 Operating Instructions Manual

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5.
On the [Auto Mode] screen, tap [Preset
Sequence].
Note
Tapping [Cancel] returns you to the [Camera
Settings] screen.
Automatic Tracking
You can have the camera automatically follow a moving
object.
1.
On the Home screen, tap
2.
In Network Camera Viewer, press
3.
Tap [Camera Settings].
4.
Tap [Auto Mode].
5.
On the [Auto Mode] screen, tap [Auto Tracking].
Note
Tapping [Cancel] returns you to the [Camera
Settings] screen.
Canceling Automatic Mode
1.
On the Home screen, tap
2.
In Network Camera Viewer, press
3.
Tap [Camera Settings].
4.
Tap [Auto Mode].
5.
On the [Auto Mode] screen, tap [Off].
Note
Changing the viewing direction in Network
Camera Viewer, such as by swiping or tapping
also cancels automatic mode.
If another user accesses the same network
camera and cancels automatic mode or
changes the viewing direction, automatic mode
will be canceled for everyone.
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Receiving Alarms from
Network Cameras
When an alarm from a network camera (movement
detection, error, abnormality, etc.) is detected, this unit
can display the video feed from the camera that issued
the alarm.
Configuring an Alarm
Notification
1.
On the Home screen, press
2.
Tap [Settings].
3.
Tap [Network Camera].
4.
Tap [Alarm notification].
5.
Select a notification method:
Pop up live screen
A notification alarm will sound, and the video
feed from the camera that issued the alarm will
be displayed.
Pop up live screen or status bar notification
A notification alarm will sound, and then one of
the following will occur:
a.
If you are viewing a video feed from any
camera, the camera name +
displayed in the status bar.
b.
Otherwise, the video feed from the camera
that issued the alarm will be displayed.
Status bar notification
A notification alarm will sound, the camera
name +
will be displayed in the status bar.
6.
Tap [OK].
Note
To prevent the Network Camera Viewer from
switching too frequently between video feeds
when several alarms are issued in a short time
span, an alarm disarm time is set (default: 2
seconds). For details about the alarm disarm
time, see page 125.
The video feed that is displayed when an alarm
is detected is the current video feed, not the
feed from the time the alarm was issued.
The video feed displayed in Network Camera
Viewer when an alarm is issued does not
automatically close, even after some time has
passed.
Network Camera
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