Honeywell FUSION User Manual

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SETUP OPTIONS

5–9

5.4

GENERAL SETUP, CONTINUED

5.4.3 HOW TO USE INTENSIVE RECORDING

The Intensive Recording option is set up as an ‘All or Nothing’. This means that once
enabled (associated with sensors), all cameras that are associated with sensors will
activate the Intensive Recording.

To activate the Intensive Recording option, follow these steps.

Activating
Intensive
Recording

1. Inside

Setup, select the desired camera to use and then enable the appropriate

sensor associated to it.

2.

Open

the

Intensive Recording Options. Enable the Intensive-On-Sensor option

and then select the desired Pictures Per Second for both the Intensive and Non-
Intensive Channels. Resolution and holding duration may also be adjusted for the
Intensive Channel.

3.

Close

the

Intensive Recording window by selecting the Apply button.

4.

Open

the

Sensors and Outputs window and enable the sensor that was

associated with the Intensive Recording by placing a check in the box next to it

5.

Press

the

Apply button and exit out of setup.

5.4.4 VIDEO LOSS ALARM

The DVR supports a Video Loss Alarm function which allows an Alarm Event to occur
when a camera loses its signal. The lost signal can be due to Power failure to the
camera, the camera cable being cut or unplugged, or the camera being damaged in
some way.

In order to use Video Signal Loss detection, cameras must either be turned ON or
OFF. This is because the DVR needs to know which cameras it should expect to
receive signals from. To turn camera(s) ON, open Frame Setup, and set the Frames
Per Second to anything above zero. By designating zero frames per second the
camera will not be used by the DVR.

1 Activate

Audio Alarm
(BEEP)

When video loss occurs, an
internal speaker on the DVR
will sound an alarm.

2 Video

Loss

Alarm Log

When video loss occurs, the
event is recorded in the DVR
log.

3 Activate

Alarm Output

Activates the last Relay
Output on the DVR when
camera loses signal. (This is
#16 for a 16/32 ch DVR and
#8 for an 8ch DVR)

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