Alarm; Motion; Video Loss; Exception - ROHS SV-HVR2800 series User Manual

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SV-HVR2800 Series DVR User Manual

7 Alarm

7.1 Motion

Set up properly, using motion detected recording
will increase the number of days your DVR is
able to record. It will only record relevant events
rather
than
recording
everything,
making
searching for an event easier.
Enable: Whether or not motion detection is
enabled on a specific channel. Each channel can
be configured independently of one another.
Motion Detection: Click the applicable Set button to setup the motion detection area
for that channel.
Action: Here you can define what will happen when the camera you've selected detects
motion.

7.2 Video Loss

Video Loss is regarded as a potential alarm event, and is considered to occur any time
that the DVR doesn't receive an active video signal on any of its inputs. The default
behavior of the DVR, 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 DVR,
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 behavior for.
Enable: Whether the selected channel has video loss monitoring active or not.
Action: The action you'd like the DVR to take when this event occurs. It's set in the
same way as the Action for any other event.

7.3 Exception

An Exception is any deviation from the DVR's normal behavior - phrased another way,
it's like saying the DVR's been working fine except for these events
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