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Event Response
1 Internal Buzzer ON
2 Event Relay Output ON
3 Event List
ON
4 Event Full Screen OFF
5 Call Event Display ON
6 Response Duration 10
7 Any Key To Stop
ON
8 Exit
6.6.1.3 Delay For Active
After the Day/ Night switch setting has changed, there is a delay time before the event process
takes effect; this function is to avoid the operator triggering a false event by mistake.
6.6.2 Event Response
This sub-menu allows you to set how the DVR-16/IP responds to the
triggered event.
6.6.2.1 Internal Buzzer
This item allows you to set the internal buzzer activated or not when an event is triggered.
6.6.2.2 Event Relay Output
There are two alarm output signals in the external I/O connector: Alarm N.O. (normal open) and
Alarm N.C. (normal close), these signals are driven by an on-board relay. These signals can be
used to drive a light or siren to warn the operator of alarm events.
This item allows you to enable/ disable the alarm output pins. If the alarm output is OFF
(disabled), the relay won’t be energized when alarm is triggered.
6.6.2.3 Event List
The events will be logged in the non-volatile memory.
The first column is the item number, followed by the date and time of the event and the “type of
event”: “A” represents Alarm Input, “L” represents Video Loss, and “M” represents Motion
Detection. The last column is the channel number of the event.
6.6.2.4 Event Full Screen
When event is occurred on any camera input, the video of this camera would be displayed on
the main monitor in full screen, and keep until event duration time is expired. This item allows
you to enable/ disable the function.
6.6.2.5 Call Event Display
If you select “YES” for this item, The Call Monitor will switch to the corresponded camera
immediately when an event is triggered. Otherwise, the Call Monitor just switches between each
installed camera sequentially.
6.6.2.6 Response Duration
This item allows you to decide how long time the buzzer and Alarm Out relay keeps after an
event is triggered. You can choose the alarm output from 1 second to 9999 seconds.