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Noise
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Color Cast
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Out of Focus
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Over Exposure
6.
Click Apply to return to the Diagnosis tab.
To set the periods when diagnosis is active, next to Period, click Set, and then follow the
7.
steps listed in
8.
Select the actions that you want the system to initiate when a diagnosis event occurs:
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Show Message
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Alarm Upload
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Send Email
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Buzzer
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Log
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Voice Prompts
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File Name
9.
Click Apply to save your settings.
Configuring Face Detection Settings
The DVR can recognize human faces, draw a rectangle around the face, and then trigger
recording, snapshots, and alarms, for example.
To configure face detection settings
1.
Go to Main Menu Setting Event Video Detect Face Detect.
Click to set the sensitivity of the DVR's response to
video noise, including blurry video and optical
distortion.
Click to set the sensitivity of the DVR's response to
variances in normal RGB appearance.
Click to set the sensitivity of the DVR's response to
focus/distortion issues, including blurry video and
optical distortion.
The color brightness of the video is affected by the
image pixel intensity. Select from 0 (the darkest
black) to 255 (the brightest white). If the brightness
of the entire image exceeds the threshold, then the
image is over exposed.
To set up motion detection periods
Select the check box to enable a pop-up message
on your local host PC.
Select the check box to enable the system to
upload an alarm signal to the network (including to
an alarm center and/or web client).
Select the check box to enable the system to send
an email notification. If the Snapshot function is
enabled, an image can be attached to the email.
Select the check box to activate a buzzer noise at
the DVR.
Click to enable the DVR to record a local alarm log.
Select to enable audio broadcast/voice prompts in
response to a motion detection event.
Select a file for the voice prompt.
Configuring Event Settings
on page 88.
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