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Triggers and alarms – Bosch EN User Manual

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Triggers and alarms

Various types of events can change the way the unit works. These events can be:

An alarm input signal applied to the unit.

A motion detection signal from a camera.

A loss of video from one of the cameras.

An internal alert from the unit itself.

The way the unit reacts to events depends on how it has been programmed.

An event causes either a trigger or an alarm. A trigger can change the way the
unit works but does not require a response from the user. An alarm can also
change the way the unit works but, in addition, it usually activates several
indicators and requires that the user acknowledges the alarm situation.

The unit can react to an event in any one of the following ways:

Alarms

A beeper sounds

A status message is displayed

An alarm icon is displayed

The border around a cameo can change color

An alarm indicator

,

, or

flashes

The

indicator flashes

An output relay is activated

Alarms and Triggers

The view modes on the monitors change

A controllable camera is moved to a pre-defined position.

Recording speed changes

The unit changes the way it operates via pre-defined profiles.

Background events

Triggers and alarms can change background tasks that you, as user, may not
even notice. Unit responses that are not visible to the user are, for example, a
change in recording speed, the activation of the output relay and event logging.
The unit can also be configured to record and automatically protect video clips
upon the activation of an alarm input. A trigger may change the way the camera
images are displayed on the monitors without requiring your intervention.