Start with Windows
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Start Audio Zone Trigger during Windows startup. It appears on the taskbar tray, and continues from where it left off. |
Display Splash screen on start |
Display a splash screen during Audio Zone Trigger startup. |
When triggered, wait before triggering again |
Limits how often each Trigger can be set off. Each Trigger has an independent timer, so triggering one does not prevent the others from also triggering. |
Trigger detection is performed on last... |
Sound must be continuously detected for this long, before it can set off a Trigger. |
At Startup _______ before starting trigging |
Specify a delay between Audio Zone Trigger startup, and the application becoming active. This is useful for security alarms, giving you time to exit a building before monitoring starts. |
Keep text logs |
Keep a log file, "ZoneLogs.txt". This contains all available information concerning the events surrounding each Trigger: date and time, name of the trigger, and a description of how Audio Zone Trigger reacted. NB: Audio Zone Trigger does not keep a log unless this option is selected. |
All files will be saved in this folder... |
Specify a Save Folder for holding all captured sounds plus log files. Audio Zone Trigger does not overwrite files. Instead it adds numbers to duplicate file names. Click Open this folder to open the Save folder. |