49The recorder can be set to react to system events.System events can be associated with an Alarm OutputTerminal, sound the recorder’s internal buzzer, and/ornotify a number of different devices.Highlight the “Alarm-Out” box beside the desired event(“Check Recording”, “Check Alarm-In”, “Disk AlmostFull”, “Disk Full”, “Disk Bad”, “Disk Temperature”, “DiskS.M.A.R.T.” or “Fan Error”), and press the button. Alist of Alarm Outputs appears. You can associate asmany Alarm-Outs with the Event as you wish. If therecorder detects that event, it triggers output signals onall the associated Alarm Output Terminals.Figure 80 : System Event - Actions screenYou can also have the recorder’s internal buzzer sound if an event is detected.Note: “Alarm-Out” action cannot be set to “System” and “Panic Record” events.Highlight the “Notify” box beside the desired event (“System”, “Panic Record”, “Check Recording”, “CheckAlarm-In”, “Disk Almost Full”, “Disk Full”, “Disk Bad”, “Disk Temperature”, “Disk S.M.A.R.T.” or “Fan Error”),and press the button. You can toggle the entire list On and Off by highlighting “Notification” and pressingthe button. You can toggle the individual items On and Off by highlighting that item and pressing thebutton. Highlight “OK” and press the button to accept your changes.You can save your System Event changes by highlighting “Save” and pressing the button. Selecting“Cancel” exits the screen without saving the changes.Event StatusHighlight “Event Status” in the Event menu and press the button. The Event Status screen appears.The Event Status screen displays the status of therecorder’s systems and inputs. Events will behighlighted, and related channels or events will flickerfor five seconds when detected.(Alarm-In), (Motion), (Video Loss) and(Video Blind) will be highlighted when each event isdetected based on the settings you made in theAlarm-In, Motion Detection, Video Loss and VideoBlind setup screen on the Event menu.Figure 81 : Event Status - Event Status screen(Check Alarm-In) and “Check Recording” will be highlighted when each event is detected based on thesettings you made in the System Event setup screen on the Event menu.“Panic Record” will be highlighted while the recorder is in the panic recording mode.“Disk Almost Full” will be highlighted when the recorder is not in the Overwrite mode and the level of diskusage reaches the “Disk Almost Full” percentage you made in the System Event setup screen on the Eventmenu. “Disk Full” will be highlighted when the recorder is not in the Overwrite mode and all available storagespace has been used.“Fan Error” will be highlighted when the cooling fan to the left (4-channel model : right) of the power cord onthe rear panel is not working for more than four seconds.Highlighting the “Storage” tab will display the hard disk drive status. Refer to the System Event - Storagescreen section for details.