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Alarm Settings

Remote Alarm Operations

You can use the REMOTE ALARM indicator to
set alarm output to come out from the ALARM
OUT terminal at the rear of the camera for a
specified period or continuously regardless of
the actual alarm detection status.

A Alarm Output for a Specified

Period

1

Set “ALARM REC USE” to “NO USE” and
then click the [SET] button.
Set to “NO USE” first so that alarms cannot
be detected while you are making the
settings. Change the setting back to “USE
after you have finished making the settings.

2

Set “ALARM OUT” to “NO” (example).

Available settings:

OFF: No alarm is output when an alarm is
received.

NC: Normal close (normally closed, but
an alarm is output when open).

NO: Normal open (normally open, but an
alarm is output when closed).

3

Set “ALARM OUT MODE” to “REMOTE
CONTROL”.

Available settings:

REMOTE CONTROL: Remote alarm
operation is carried out. The REMOTE
ALARM indicator will appear at the top of
the live image screen.

ALARM OUT: Remote alarm operation is
not carried out.

4

Set “ALARM OUT TIME” to “5 sec.”
(example).

Available settings:

2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 sec.,
2, 3, 4, 5 min., REMOTE (Only displayed
when “ALRM OUT MODE” is set to
REMOTE CONTROL”)

5

Change the “ALARM REC USE” setting
that was set in step 1 back to “USE”, and
then click the [SET] button.
This completes the setting, so return to the
live image screen. The REMOTE ALARM
indicator (black) will be displayed in the initial
screen.

6

While monitoring the live images, click the
“REMOTE ALARM” indicator.
The REMOTE ALARM indicator will
illuminate red and an alarm will be output for
only the 5-second period that was set with
ALARM OUT TIME”. If you repeatedly click
the indicator, a new alarm will be output for
another 5-second period each time you click
the indicator.

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