Detecting video tampering – Interlogix NVR 50 User Manual User Manual
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8. Click
Back
to return to live view.
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.
Only IP cameras can be selected. However, 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. Click the
Camera management
icon in the menu toolbar and select
Tamper-
Proof
to display the tamper-proof settings screen.
2. Select a camera to configure for tamper-proof.
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 screen.
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 arming 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 tamper can be detected. 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 NVR to notify you of the alarm. Click
Apply
to save settings and
then
OK
to return to the previous screen.
8. Click
Back
to return to live view.