Detecting video tampering – Interlogix DVR 11 User Manual User Manual

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Detecting video tampering

You can setup the DVR to alert you when the camera view has changed such as
when someone has deliberately blocked the camera view by spraying paint on
the lens or by moving the camera. You can set it up so that a specific part of the
screen can detect a tamper and thereby trigger an action on the DVR.

Note:

It is strongly recommended not to configure for video tampering when

using PTZ dome cameras.

To set up video tampering detection:

1. Click the

Camera management

icon in the menu toolbar and select

Tamper-

Proof

to display the tamper-proof settings window.

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

3. Check the

Enable

Tamper-proof

box to enable the feature.

4. Define a tampering 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.

5. Select the tamper detection sensitivity level by clicking the sensitivity scroll

bar. Higher sensitivity is to the right of the bar.

6. Select the recording schedules for the tamper.

Click

Rule

and then select the

Arming schedule

tab to select the day of the

week and the time periods during the day when motion can be recorded. You
can schedule up to eight time periods in a day. Default is 24 hours.

Click

Apply

to save the settings. Click

Copy

to copy the settings to other

days of the week and holiday period.

Note: The time periods defined cannot overlap.

7. Select the response method to an external alarm.

Click

Rule

and then select the

Rule

tab to select the method by which you

want the DVR to notify you of the alarm. Click

Apply

to save settings and

then

OK

to return to the previous window.

8. Click

Back

to return to live view.

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