Sanyo NETWORK CAMERA VCC-WB4000P Instruction Manual page 42

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Alarm Settings
9
Set "ALARM SOUND MODE" to "USE".
10
Set "ALARM BUFFERING" to "ON", and
then click the [DETAIL] button.
The ALARM BUFFERING SET screen will
be displayed.
Change any settings that are required for
recording alarm images into the internal
memory, and then click the [SET] button.
When an alarm is detected, the alarm
images (16 MB) will be recorded in the
camera's internal memory at high quality
(at an image size of 720x240).
Note:
Refer to "Saving into the Camera's
Internal Memory" for details on making
the settings. (p. 45)
When "ALARM BUFFERING" is set to
"ON", the "ALARM DURATION" is set
automatically to "FIXED", in this case the
selection of "ALARM DURATION" is not
possible.
11
Set "ALARM REC USE" to "USE" and
then click the [SET] button.
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Motion Detector Level Sensitivity
Setting
9
After the motion detector settings have been
made, you can then adjust the sensor sensitivity.
10
1
Set "ALARM REC USE" to "NO USE" and
then click the [SET] button.
2
Set "MOTION DETECTOR LEVEL" to "1"
(example) and then click the [SET] button.
3
While looking at the MOTION DETECTOR
SET screen, click the "ALARM CHECK"
indicator.
The ALARM CHECK indicator will illuminate
green for approximately 5 seconds. Detection
of moving objects can be carried out during
this time, so you can prepare a moving object
in the area around the sensor marks and use
it to check the sensitivity setting level.
4
When the sensor marks detect an object,
the ALARM indicator will illuminate red.
This indicates that the object has been
detected.
5
Repeat the above operation to insert
sensor marks in the optimum positions
and to set the sensitivity.
6
After you have adjusted the sensitivity,
set "ALARM REC USE" to "USE" and then
click the [SET] button.
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