DIVAR 2000 / DIVAR 3000 / DIVAR
5000
Press <Search> to start the event search (all the events found will be listed in the table
below). If required, use <Go to> to access a particular page in the list of events.
To export the event file, use <Browse> to assign an export device, then press <Export> to
export the file (the progress of the export is shown on the status bar).
System events
Various types of events change the way the unit works. These events include:
–
an alarm input signal applied to the unit
–
triggers such as motion detection in a camera signal or a loss of video from one of the
cameras or camera masking (the camera is covered or obstructed)
–
an internal alert from the unit itself (e.g. disk failure, IP conflict)
The way the unit reacts to events depends on how it is programmed. An event can cause
either a trigger or an alarm:
–
A trigger changes the way the unit works but does not always require a response from the
user situation (triggers and their responses can be configured in Detect). Possible
settings are:
–
–
–
–
–
–
An alarm also changes the way the unit works but, in addition, usually activates several
indicators and requires the user to solve the alarm situation (alarms and their responses
can be configured in Alarm). Possible settings are:
–
–
–
–
–
–
Bosch Security Systems
A motion indicator or video loss indicator flashes.
The view modes on the monitors change.
A controllable camera might be moved to a pre-defined position.
Recording behavior changes.
The unit changes the way it operates via pre-defined profiles.
A beeper sounds.
A status message is displayed.
An alarm icon is displayed.
Recording behavior changes.
An output relay is activated.
Monitor A can switch to a multiscreen view if more than one alarm occurs. The latest
alarm status message is always shown.
Operation Manual
Available from A1 Security Cameras
www.a1securitycameras.com email: sales@a1securitycameras.com
Operation | en
65
2016.09 | v1.0 | AM18-Q0717