Digital recorder, 3 activity detection, 4 configuration – Videoswitch Vi100 User Manual

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9.3 Activity Detection

Activity detection zones may be set for each camera.

Use the

UP and DOWN keys to highlight different rows.

If you select the top (text) row, the sensitivity and pixel count can be set.

The sensitivity affects all selected pixels (zones). The higher this setting, the more sensitive
the activity detection is.

• Use

the

NUMBER keys 1-4 to set sensitivity (Sen)

The pixel count specifies the number of zones that have to be simultaneously active in order
to trigger an activity alarm (i.e. the higher the pixel count, the lower the chance of triggering)

• Use

the

NUMBER keys 5-9 to set the number of pixels (Pix)

As you select the various rows over the image, the

NUMBER keys turn the zones across

the line on and off. If a zone is turned on, it will be sensitive to changes in the image.

The

DEF key may be used to toggle all zones one or off.

9.4 Configuration

9.4.1 User

Password

The default password for the unit is all ones but if you wish to set a password, enter a six
digit number here. Enter all zeros to remove the password.

When a password has been set, access to the menu will be prohibited until the user “logs
on” by pressing the PSW key and entering the correct password.

Note that CD burning will also be prevented if any cameras have been set as covert (see
below).

If you set a password, be very careful to make sure that it is recorded, otherwise access to
the menus will not be possible again.

9.4.2 Covert

Cameras

One or more cameras may be set as covert (hidden). Make sure a non-zero password has
been set (see above) to prevent unauthorised access to this menu.

If you now want to view covert cameras, press the PSW key and enter the correct
password. Remember to log off (enter no password) when you have finished viewing.

Note: Do not use Camera 1 as a covert camera.

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