Axis CAMERA STATION 1.2 User Manual page 30

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AXIS Camera Station Administration
Example 1: Maximum alarm event time - Input
Example 2: Maximum alarm event time - Output
Images to start/stop
alarm
Target recording frame
rate (fps)
30
Defining an alarm event as an Input or Output is described in Input/Output, on page 42
Recording starts when motion is detected or an external alarm is triggered. By
setting the Images to start/stop alarm, it is possible to set how many images
with no action/alarm should pass before the event ends and the server returns
to its "normal" state.
When using the Alarm when motion stops option, set the number of images
with no motion allowed before the event triggers and recording is started. This
can help reduce unnecessary triggering for slight changes.
This specifies the desired recording frame rate. The actual frame rate depends
on the type of camera, network conditions and your PC configuration. If you are
running on a powerful server and using only a few cameras, the frame rate can
be set high.
The value specified for the Target recording frame rate will only be used if 0 is
set as the recording rate in Continuous recording.
Event time = 5 minutes means that an
input event will time-out after 5 minutes.
If the maximum time is reached but motion is still
detected at an input, a new alarm event
is created and recording continues.
Event time = 5 minutes means that an
output event will time-out after 5 minutes
and recording will stop.
AXIS Camera Station User's Manual

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