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Configuration: Alarm: Alarm Status
Configuration: Alarm: Alarm Input
The Configuration: Alarm: Alarm Status menu displays
the current status and configuration of the Alarm Input and
Alarm Output connections.
The Alarm Input menu allows you to customize and configure
how you’d like the DVR to interpret input from and respond to
the sensor input panel on the rear of the DVR.
Alarm Input No.: The connection that corresponds to the
input you’ve connected the sensor to. Note that the Alarm
Input Number and the Channel Number don’t have to be the
same. The A<- characters indicate that these are
alarm inputs
.
Alarm Name: The name you want to associate with the alarm.
We suggest something descriptive and useful, such as “Lounge
Room PIR Sensor” or “Front Door Sensor”. The DVR will use
this name in email alerts and in the event log to let you know
where alarms are being generated.
Type: Whether the sensor is a NO (normally open) or
NC (normally closed). You’ll need to check your sensor’s
documentation to learn the correct value to use. It refers to the
way the sensor tells the DVR when it has detected something. If
this is set to the wrong value, you’ll get constant “false” alarms,
which will stop only when the sensor detects something.
Setting: Tick this checkbox to enable the Alarm Input.
Handling:
Here you can define what will happen when the
alarm input has been alerted.
Please note, depending on the configuration and intended
purpose of your external alarm device, it may or may not
continue to be in an alarmed state once the DVR’s signal has
ceased.
If you enabled an action for a sensor input and set the sensor
type to NO and don’t have a sensor connected to the DVR,
then this will constantly trigger alarm events.