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.
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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.
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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.