Detecting video loss, Detecting video tampering – Interlogix TruVision NVR 10 User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 6: Alarm settings

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Detecting video loss

Video may be lost if the video cable or camera develop a fault or are damaged. You
can set up the NVR to detect video loss and trigger a system notification.

To setup video loss detection:

1. From the menu toolbar, click

Camera Management

>

Video Loss

.

2. Select a camera to configure for video loss detection.

3. Check the

Enable

Video Loss Alarm

box to enable the feature.

4. Click the

Rule

button to enter the Rule window.

5. Click the

Rule

tab. Select how you want the NVR to notify you of video loss. Click

Apply

to save the settings and then

OK

to return to the previous window.

6. Click the

Arming Schedule

tab and select the schedule when you want video loss

detection to be enabled. Schedules can be set for all week or any day of the week
with up to eight time periods per day.

7. Click the

Apply

button to save settings.

8. Click

Copy

to copy the settings to other days of the week and holiday period.

Note: The time periods defined cannot overlap

9. Click

OK

to return to the Video Loss window.

10. Click

Back

to return to live view, or continue configuring the NVR settings.

Detecting video tampering

Video tampering, such as moving a camera to a different position, can also be detected
and set to trigger an action on the NVR. Not all IP cameras may support this feature.

Note:

It is strongly recommended not to configure for video tampering when using PTZ

dome cameras.

To set up video tampering detection:

1. From the menu toolbar, click

Camera Management

>

Tamper Mask

.

2. Select a camera to configure for tamper-proof.

3. Check the

Enable

Tamper Mask

box to enable the feature.

4. Define a tampering detection area.

The tamper detection area setup interface lets you define an area on-screen where
you want camera tampering to be detected. Click and drag the mouse across an
area to mark that area for video tampering. You can only set one tampering area
with the full screen being the maximum area. Click

Clear

to clear the window.

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