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NetDVMS 6.5f User Manual
Input, Events & Output
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Button
Description
See also
How to Add a Device
.
Edit Device...
When you have selected a device in the Administrator window's
Device Manager section, clicking the Edit Device... button lets you
edit settings for the selected device in the
Edit device settings
window
.
Remove
Device
Lets you remove a device selected in the Administrator window's
Device Manager section.
In order to prevent accidental removal of devices, you will be
asked to confirm that you want to remove the device.
Settings...
Lets you specify settings for a selected camera or audio source:
•
Cameras: When you have selected a camera in the
Administrator window's Device Manager section, clicking
the Settings button will open the
Camera Settings for
[Device Name] [Camera Name]... window
, in which you
specify camera settings.
•
Audio sources: When you have selected an audio source in
the Administrator window's Device Manager section,
clicking the Settings button will open the
Microphone
Settings window
(if the selected audio source is a
microphone) or
Speaker Settings window
(if the selected
source is a speaker), in which you can enable/disable the
audio source and change its name if required.
I/O Setup...
Opens the
I/O Setup window
, in which you are able to define
events based on input events (for example when a door sensor
detects that a door is opened) and VMD (Video Motion Detection).
The I/O Setup window also lets you specify output (e.g. a siren).
When defined, events can be used for a variety of purposes. For
example, an input event can be used for triggering output, for
starting a particular camera, and for triggering that an e-mail or
SMS message is sent to a particular user, notifying the user of the
recorded event.
See also the description of the I/O Control... button.
Event
Buttons...
Opens the
Event Buttons window
, in which you are able to define
events for use on event buttons.
Event buttons can used in NetGuard-EVS for manually triggering
events.