
Important:
Control outputs must be properly connected to the Annexxus module and must use their own power
supply. Furthermore, all control outputs must be also configured in the Sensor/Control setup tab, where Control
Schedule and Control Output Time can be assigned to each control output.
Note
Annexxus 301, 301C, 301C2M, 301D2M
support 1 control output. Annexxus 304
supports 2 control outputs.
4. Click
Save
to save the new settings.
2.6.4. Video Loss Setup
Annexxus module can be configured to detect video loss and trigger control outputs in response to detected video loss.
When video loss detection is properly configured, alarm logs will also be generated and stored by Annexxus module
whenever video loss been detected.
Note that this setup will be enabled for all Annexxus modules, even when internal storage devices are not supported or
not available. In this case, no alarm logs will be generated, however the detected video loss can still be associated with
a control output.
To configure Video Loss detection, enable video loss detection by first selecting Video Loss from the drop-down menu
and then checking off the checkbox located to the left of the menu (see image below).
2.6.4.1. Video Loss Detection Schedule
Annexxus Video Loss detection can be limited by a user schedule. By configuring the video loss detection schedule, the
user can select specific days and/or times when the video channel will be monitored for video loss. It is, however, recom-
mended to monitor video loss at all times.
To configure video loss detection schedule, follow instruction in Motion Detection Schedule section.
2.6.4.2. Associate Video Loss Detection with Control Output
In addition to being able to generate alarm logs based on video loss detection, it is also possible to associate video loss
detected on the selected channel with one or more control outputs.
To associate video loss with one or more control outputs, follow instruction in Associate Motion Detection with Control
Output section.
2.6.5. View Tampering Setup
Annexxus module can be configured to detect camera view tampering and trigger control outputs in response. View
Tampering detects signs of potential vandalism to the camera by detecting view tampering whenever an object appears
too close to the camera lens. When view tampering detection is properly configured, alarm logs will also be generated
and stored by Annexxus module whenever view tampering has been detected.
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