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On-Net Surveillance Systems, Inc.
NetDVR 6.5
Administration
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Multi-camera devices:
Clicking the
Add VMD Event (Motion
Detection)
button will open a simple dialog in which you select the
required camera. This way you are able to define a VMD event for
each camera on a multi-camera device.
Edit selected...
Lets you edit the settings for an item selected in the
Defined events
list. For
devices capable of handling a single input event only, the button will open the
window (for editing input events)
.
For devices capable of handling several input events, the button will open the
. If the selected item is a timer event, the button
If the selected item is an output, the button will open the
window.
Remove
selected
Lets you remove an event selected in the
Defined events
list.
Note:
The selected event will be removed without further warning.
Advanced...
Opens the
, in which you are able to specify network
settings to be used in connection with event handling: which ports to use for
FTP, alerts and SMTP input/output events as well as which polling frequency
to use on devices requiring polling.
Add New Event Window (Devices With One Input Event)
The
Add New Event
window (for devices capable of handling one input event only) lets you specify the settings for an
input event on devices capable of handling one input event only.
The
Add New Event
window (for devices capable of handling one input event only)
Access:
You access the
Add New Event
window (for devices capable of handling one input event only) by
selecting the required device and clicking the
Add new event...
applies when the selected device is capable of handling a single input event only. Some devices are capable of
handling several input events, in which case a different window, the
, will open when the
Add new event...
button is clicked.
Note:
Before you specify input events for a device, verify that sensor operation is recognized by the device. Most
devices are capable of showing this in their configuration interfaces, or via CGI script commands. Also check the
NetDVR release note to verify that input-controlled operations are supported for the device and firmware used.