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NetVision Plus/Elite and Micro DVR v2.3
SP2
User's Guide
21-0400E v2.3.3
15.2
Set Up the
Alarm Alert Caller
The alarm alert feature lets a remote
surveillance station know any time an alarm
occurs (external sensor tripped, video motion
sense, and/or video signal lost).
A recording of the scene will also be available
at the Video Server PC.
This feature can be set regarding:
•
The cameras to be monitored for this
(v2.3 SP2)
;
•
The number of 'pre-alarm' frames to
keep/show
(v2.3 SP2)
;
•
The type of connection;
•
The type of events to trigger alarm alerts;
•
An optional sound (WAV file) to include.
•
Image size and other video parameters
(v2.3 SP2)
.
TechTip:
The "Alarm Alert" feature must also be
enabled, and the Video Server must be able to
communicate with the remote station (via IP). (see
"Related Topics").
Locator:
(Video Server running, Windows
'Task Bar' in view).
Right-click
Alarm Alert Caller
on the
taskbar, and select
Setup
.
Tips:
If you cannot access the Windows task bar,
press
Ctrl-Esc
(or your 'Windows' key). To view the
names for items on the task bar, click a blank area on
the bar, and then 'hover' your mouse pointer over each
item.
When the screen appears, make your desired
selection(s).
15.2.1
Left Side of the Screen
Alarm Alert Receiver Name / IP:
This is the
name or IP address of the remote station PC
which is to receive the alarm alerts.
To obtain the Remote station's IP address: Have
someone go to THAT computer, open a DOS /
Command window, type
ipconfig
, and press
Enter
. (To close the window, type
exit
, and press
Enter
).
Note:
For this feature, the remote station
must have a fixed/static IP address.
Connection Mode:
Select
LAN
if the Video
Server and remote station are on the same
network (LAN/WAN), or to have "alarm alerts"
sent through a permanent internet connection.
Select
Dial-up
if the Video Server will have to
initiate a dial-up networking connection.
Primary Connection:
For a dial-up
connection. Type the exact name of the MS
Windows ‘dial-up connection’ to be used by the
Alarm Alert Caller. This must either be set up
previously, or type the name here, and then
ensure an MS Windows dial-up connection is
set up using the same name.
Tip: To check the spelling for existing dial-up
connections, click [Dial-up Connections Setting] (to
follow / below).
Backup Connection:
(Optional). For a dial-
up connection. Type the exact name of a
second dial-up connection to be used if a
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