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Applications > Tampering detection

This section explains how to set up camera tamper detection. With tamper detection, the

camera is capable of detecting incidents such as

redirection

,

blocking or defocusing

, or

even

spray paint

.

Please follow the steps below to set up the camera tamper detection function:

1. Click to select the checkbox before tampering conditions: Tampering detection, Image

too dark, Image too bright, and Image too blurry. Enter the tamper trigger duration.

(10 sec. ~ 10 min.). The duraction specifies the set of time before the tampering is

considered as a real alarm. This helps avoid false alarms by short-lived changes.

The tamper alarm will be triggered only when the tampering factor (the difference

between current frame and pre-saved background) exceeds the trigger threshold.

Conditions such as image too dark, too bright, or too blurry (defocused) can also be

configured as tampering conditions. The Trigger threshold determines how sensitive

your is tamper detection setting. Lower the threshold number, easier to trigger.

Too bright:

shining a flash light. The average lighting level of the scene is taken into

consideration.

Too dark

: covering the objective or spraying paint.

Too blurry

: blurry scene can be the result of strong interference on the device, such as

EMI interference.

2. You can configure Tampering Detection as a trigger element to the proactive event

configurations in

Event -> Event settings -> Trigger.

For example, when the camera is

tampered with, camera can be configured to send the pre- and post-event video clips to

a networked storage device. Please refer to page 121 for detailed information.

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