Tamper Detection; To Configure Tamper Detection - Honeywell rapid eye System Administrator Manual

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Tamper Detection

Flexibility
Use of tamper detection is optional. In use, operators obtain an alarm or a log entry when a
camera is blinded, blurred or if there is a scene change. The settings for tamper detection are
made on each camera, separately. Video is not affected by tamper detection settings.
Fig. 7–14. tamper detection Panel, on the Video Tab.

To Configure Tamper Detection

1.
Continue or start a
2.
Click the Video tab. By default, Record/Motion/Image is selected.
3.
Select tamper detection. A panel is displayed for configuring tamper detection. See figure 7–14.
4.
You have the option of enabling the automatic detection of three types of sabotage: Blind, Blur or
Scene Change, singly or in combination.
5.
Lower or raise the threshold of detection for each type of sabotage, by horizontally dragging each
Detection Threshold cursor, as needed. The default value is at midpoint (50), on a scale of 1 to
100. See figure 7–15.
6.
Select Alarm or Log as needed; see
Each type of sabotage detection that is enabled will use the selection. If neither Alarm nor Log is
selected, tamper detection is not reported.
Tip
The Blind type of tamper detection can be used for fixed cameras and for PTZ cameras.
Blur and Scene Change are tamper detection types designed for fixed cameras only, not for
PTZ use. Using pan, tilt or zoom triggers Blur and Scene Change.
Document 800-02325 Rev A
07/08
Maintenance Session
for the Rapid Eye site.
Setting an Event to Trigger an Alarm or to Be
System Administrator Guide
Logged, p. 193.
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