Setting up motion detection, Modifying the warning buzzer – Interlogix NVR 21 (S/P) User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 11: Alarm settings

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3. Under

Device Name

, select the storage device.

4. Under

Import t

o, select the audio file number, select the audio file in the file list, and

then click Import to return to the Alarm Audio screen.

Note: As there are already five sample audio files provided, up to 11 audio files can
be imported.

To delete an alarm audio file:

1. Click the

Alarm Setting

s icon in the menu toolbar, and select

Alarm Audio

.

2. Select the file to be deleted, and click Delete.

Note: There will always be a minimum of five audio files listed.

Modifying the warning buzzer

When an alarm is triggered by the system or a camera, the recorder can be set up to
respond with a warning buzzer. You can modify the time during which the warning
buzzer sounds for both system and camera alarm. Select Alarm Settings > Advanced
Settings and select a buzzer time limit for the system and camera alarms. Default is
Constant.

Setting up motion detection

Motion detection is one of the most important features of a recorder. The recorder can
be set up to trigger an alarm if it detects motion and to record it. You can then search
these recorded motion activities for specific incidents.

You can mask out any areas of motion on an IP camera display

that you do not want to

trigger a recording such as a flag on a pole or a moving tree.

Select the level of sensitivity to motion.

You can set up the schedule from the recorder when the camera can be triggered by
motion.

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