Open the General Event Settings dialog to arm the camera's main event control and to configure associated functions such as custom signals, the master/slave feature or the event LEDs.
Click on the More button at the bottom of the dialog to display all options.
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Arming |
When you deactivate arming permanently or temporarily, events will continue to be recognized (and highlighted in the image symbols) but they will not be processed any further. Consequently, the images are not stored, the event counter is not incremented and neither actions nor messages are executed.
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Time Table Profile |
In order to arm the camera in a time-controlled manner, you need to select a Time Table Profile. You need to enable arming. The time table profile can also be combined with arming via signal-input. |
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Source |
The custom signals The possible input sources for
The possible input sources for
Another important property of the custom signals is the fact that they can also be distributed among a set of networked cameras using the Master/Slave feature. |
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Signal Input |
Allows you to specify which of the available signal inputs to use as input for the respective custom signal. Depending on your camera model and the expansion hardware connected, you may have the following options: |
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Signal Input State |
Allows you to specify which particular state of the signal input channel sets the respective custom signal to true:
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Time Table Profile |
This list allows you to select one of the locally defined time table profiles as input for the corresponding custom signal. The custom signal will be true only when the time table profile is currently active. |
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Enable Master/Slave |
This feature allows arming state and custom signals of a master camera to be distributed throughout a set of slave cameras that can then use this information to control their own arming. Activate this option if you would like your camera to operate either as master or as slave. Deactivate this option otherwise to save system resources. NoteThe camera can very well be configured to operate as master and as slave at the same time in order to implement cascading master/slave hierarchies. In this case, be careful to avoid circular configurations. |
Master Camera |
If you would like to use this camera in Slave mode, enter the master camera from which the arming status and custom signals will be imported. The master camera can be specified either as an IP address or as DNS name. Leave this field blank if this camera will be used only as Master. NoteIn Master/Slave mode, the cameras need to communicate with each other using their primary IP address in the same subnet. If the communication uses the second (factory) IP address, the system messages show the following error message: Some slave cameras did not copy state update, maybe losing slaves. If this happens, the Master/Slave functionality is not available. |
Replication Protocol Port |
The Master/Slave feature uses a network protocol to replicate the status of the master camera to a set of slave cameras. Enter
the IP port to be opened on each participating camera in this field. Note that you need to use the same replication protocol
port for all cameras involved in one master/slave system. The default port is |
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Flashing LEDs |
This parameter controls the flashing of the camera LEDs that have been set to Event in the LED Setup dialog:
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Blinking LEDs |
This parameter provides numerous options for controlling the blinking (slower than flashing) of the camera LEDs that have been set to Event in the LED Setup dialog. The default setting is Blink on recording. |
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Arming Delay |
This parameter allows setting a delay that will pass without alarms after arming has been activated from a signal input or an action. |
Disarming Delay |
This parameter allows setting a delay that will pass after arming has been deactivated from a signal input. |
Fare clic sul pulsante Imposta per attivare le impostazioni e salvarle fino al prossimo riavvio della videocamera.
Fare clic sul pulsante Default per caricare i valori di default di questa finestra di dialogo (opzione non presente in tutte le finestre di dialogo).
Fare clic sul pulsante Ripristina per annullare le modifiche piĆ¹ recenti che non sono state memorizzate in modo permanente nella videocamera.
Fare clic sul pulsante Chiudi per chiudere la finestra di dialogo. Durante la chiusura della finestra di dialogo il sistema verifica eventuali modifiche nella configurazione. Se le rileva chiede di memorizzare in modo permanente l'intera configurazione.