On-Net Surveillance Systems, Inc.
NetDVR 6.5
Administration
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Multiple Input Events Window
The
Multiple Input Events
window is used for devices capable of handling several input events. It lets you define which
of the device's possible input events should be enabled, and whether any alerts should be associated with enabled
input events.
The
Multiple Input Events
window
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
release notes to verify that input and output controlled operations are supported for the device and firmware used.
Access:
You access the
Multiple Input Events
window by clicking the
Add new event...
. Note that this only applies when the device selected in the
I/O Setup
window is capable of handling several
input events. Some devices are capable of handling a single input event only, in which case a different window, the
window (for devices capable of handling one input event only)
, will open when the
Add new event...
button is clicked.
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Multiple Input Events Window's Fields and Buttons
The
Multiple Input Events
window contains the following fields and buttons:
Field
Description
Input events
for device
Read-only field, displaying the name of the device on which the input events
are defined.
Available
Input Event(s)
Lists available input events for the device, typically with an input event for
rising and falling signals on each of the device's input ports.
For exact information about what constitutes the various input events, refer to
documentation for the sensors and device in question.
My list contains event related to motion and/or object detection;
what's this?
Some devices have their own capabilities for detecting motion
and/or moving/static objects. A motion or object detection-related input event
is very likely to be an option from such a device. The settings determining this
kind of detection are configured on the device itself; typically by accessing a
browser-based configuration interface on the device's IP address. For more
information, refer to the documentation for the device in question.
Enabled Input
Event(s)
Lists enabled input events for the device.
You enable an event by selecting it in the
Available Input Event(s)
list, then
clicking the
>>
button. See description in the following.