To Configure the Audio Reaction Time from the Chassis Menu

This allows the system to compensate for the amount of time it takes for a user to hear a violation and press the AUDIO concealment button. The starting point for the audio concealment is back-timed (set back) by this amount of time to compensate for the reaction time.

  1. Turn the SELECT knob to Audio Reaction 1 or Audio Reaction 2, depending on the audio reaction you want to set.
    • Audio Reaction 1 — the audio reaction offset for User 1.
    • Audio Reaction 2 — the audio reaction offset for User 2. The number of users must be set to two for this parameter to be available.
  2. Turn the SET knob to select the amount of reaction time in seconds. (0 to max)

    The maximum amount of delay time available depends on the model of AirCleaner-2 you have and the video format you are working in. The higher the resolution, the less time is available.

    Tip: Although it may be tempting to program an extremely large reaction time, there are pitfalls of doing so. A very large reaction time can cause the concealment trigger to be advance so far ahead of the actual violation that a large amount of non-violation content will be concealed.