Alarm: Motion Detection - Action; Alarm: Video Loss - Swann NVR-7085 models Instruction Manual

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ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
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Alarm: Motion Detection - Action

narrower view of a corner or path. You may find that using the camera with the narrow view for motion detection gives fewer false
triggers and doesn't miss an event as often as the really wide view might, so triggering the wide view to record as well ensures you
know where the subject went after they left the narrow view.
One camera might face a public area, while another camera looks down a private corridor which exits into the public area. Having
the camera in the private area trigger the one in the public area to record can give you a record of where a subject went after they
left the private area, without filling your hard drive with recordings triggered by random passers by.

Alarm: Video Loss

Audio Warning: The NVR will use its internal buzzer
to emit an alarm tone. It sounds like an old computer
indicating an error, or a large truck backing up.
Send Email: The NVR will send an auto-email alert
when the event type you've selected occurs. The
Email Settings button will take you to the same email
configuration screen accessible from the Network
menu - see
"Network: Advanced: Email Settings" on
page 36
for details.
Trigger Camera: You can define one camera's
motion detection to trigger recording on one or more
other cameras.
This can be useful in a number of situations. For
example:
If you have two cameras overlooking a yard, one with
a wide view from well overhead and one with a much
Video Loss is regarded as a potential alarm event, and is
considered to occur any time that the NVR doesn't receive an
active video signal on any of its inputs.
The default behaviour of the NVR, when a channel has no
incoming video signal, is simply to display "Video Loss" in
white text on a black background over the associated channel.
If you're not using all the inputs on your NVR, then some
channels will be in "permanent" Video Loss state. Just be sure
that you don't Enable a video loss action for these channels.
Channel: Which channel/camera you'd like to set the Video
Loss behaviour for.
Enable: Whether the selected channel has video loss
monitoring active or not.
Schedule: Alters when the current Video Loss Action will be
active.
Action: The action you'd like the NVR to take when this event
occurs. It's set in the same way as the Action for any other
event.
Alarm: Video Loss - Action
Audio Warning: The NVR will use its internal buzzer to emit an
alarm tone. It sounds like an old computer indicating an error,
or a large truck backing up.
Send Email: The NVR will send an auto-email alert when the
event type you've selected occurs. The Email Settings button
will take you to the same email configuration screen accessible
from the Network menu - see
Settings" on page 36
for details.
"Network: Advanced: Email
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