Chapter 4 Application Settings; Alarms And Events; Displaying Configuration Window - Sony NSR Series User'smanual

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Application Settings

Alarms and Events

You can configure sensor inputs, VMD, manual actions,
and other triggers as alarms or events on the NSR, and
record or execute actions in response. Although alarms and
events are nearly identical in function, triggers of higher
priority are configured as alarms and function as follows.
• When searching for recordings, you can search for
alarms and events separately.
• Alarm logs are listed in the alarm history of the Main
screen, and the ALARM lamp in the Main screen lights.
• The monitor frame of the camera to which the alarm is
associated is displayed in a red object frame.
• The images from the camera to which the alarm is
associated are displayed in the hot spot.
• You can confirm alarms and events separately in the
event/alarm log.
As shown in the table below, you can configure a
recording or action for the source that will become the
trigger. In addition, the trigger will be determined as an
alarm depending on the configured recording or action.
Source to
Recording/Action Corresponding to
become
trigger of
Recording setting
event/alarm
Event
record
Sensor input
a
(event)
VMD
• VMD
(camera)
a
• VMD
(event)
(recorder)
• VMF
System alert
Manual action
1) An action is performed but is not determined to be an
event or action.
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Alarms and Events
Event/Alarm
Action setting
Alarm
Camera
Client
record
action I/O
action
a
a
a
(alarm)
(alarm)
(event)
a
a
a
(alarm)
(alarm)
(event)
a
a
(alarm)
(event)
1)
a
a
Displaying Configuration
Window
You can configure various settings in the Configuration
window.
1
Click
main screen.
The Configuration window appears.
2
Click the button of the item you want to set at the top
of the window.
The configuration screen that corresponds to the
button appears.
1)
4
Chapter
(Configuration) on the top right of the

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