Sony IPELA NSR-1200 User Manual page 90

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E Record Duration
This item is displayed in the case of alarm recording or
event recording.
Set the record duration for when an event occurs.
Record Start
Select the timing for starting recording.
Alarm/Event Start
This starts recording when an alarm or event started
(point in time the alarm signal became active).
Pre Alarm/Event Start
This goes back to record the images before an alarm
or event started.
When this is selected, enter the period to go back to
record within the range of 1 to 60 seconds.
Note
Pre alarm/event start recording cannot be
performed for audio.
Record End
Select the timing for ending recording.
From Alarm/Event Start
This ends recording at the point in time a specified
period of time elapses after an alarm or event
started (point in time the alarm signal became
active).
When this is selected, enter the period for after the
alarm or event starts within the range of 1 to 3,600
seconds.
From Alarm/Event End
This ends recording when the specified duration
has passed after the point in time the alarm or event
ends (point in time the alarm is cancelled).
Note
If the camera properties for alarm recording or
regular recording are different from the camera
properties for monitoring, the camera image will
stop updating for several seconds when recording
starts and stops. Be sure to confirm your settings
before operation.
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Configuring Recording Schedules
F Associate recording data with alarm
This item is displayed for schedule recording.
Select the check box to associate the recording data with
the alarm.
If you enable association and perform an alarm search, you
can search for scheduled recordings that exist at the
moment the alarm was triggered.
If you enable association, configure the input connectors
of the camera or I/O device that will act as the alarm
trigger.
G Alarm/Event Trigger
Select the relationship of the camera for recording and the
sensor, and select the check box of the input to be the
alarm/event trigger.
For details on the relationship of the camera and sensor,
refer to "About Relationship Between Sensor and Camera
when Alarm Occurs" (page 87).
Record by each alarm/event
The camera and sensor form a one-to-one relationship.
Recording is started only for the camera of the sensor
that detected the alarm/event.
Record by selected alarm/event
Multiple inputs can be set for the one camera that is the
target for recording. Since recording can be started by
an input signal (alarm/event) from an external device
to an I/O device, it is also possible for the sensor of a
device that is not set for the schedule to act as the
trigger.
Camera
Select the check box of the input to be the alarm/event
trigger.
When "Record by selected alarm/event" is selected,
you can select multiple device inputs.
If the check box for "Show All Triggers" is selected, a
list of all the triggers configured for NSR is displayed,
so it is also possible for the sensors of devices not
configured for the schedule to act as triggers.
Note
The input configured for each camera is displayed in
the list. For the configuring inputs, refer to
"Configuring Motion Detection Settings" (page 65)
and "Configuring Sensor Inputs" (page 91).

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