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4.
To exit, right-click anywhere on the screen.
Note: You need to exit the zoom mode before you can use other DVR functions.
10.
Push Video Configuration
10.1
Pin Connection
This DVR can send notifications to your mobile devices, such as iPhone, iPad, and Android mobile devices, if an
an alarm event occurs (push video). However, only certain alarm-in pins support this function.
There are several methods to connect alarm sensors for push video:
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via the push video alarm-in terminal
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via the external I/O port.
Push Video Alarm-In Terminal
A push video alarm-in terminal is provided on the DVR rear panel. Refer to the image below for the pin
connections that support push video and its corresponding video channel.
Alarm Sensor Connection
Connect the alarm sensor, such as magnetic contacts, to the push video alarm-in terminal or I/O pins
that support push video on the DVR rear panel.
10.2
Configuration
Before configuring push video, make sure that:
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The DVR system is set up as described in Connection and Setup.
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The DVR is connected to internet.
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You have installed the EagleEyes app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android mobile
devices.
For details, please refer to Mobile Surveillance via EagleEyes.
To configure push video:
1.
Right-click to show the main menu and select
(ADVANCED CONFIG) >
NOTIFY.
2.
Set GUARD to ON.
3.
Configure your alarm sensor type (normal open or normal closed).
Careful! You have to select the opposite type for push video to work correctly.
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If your alarm sensor is N.C. (normal closed, alarm goes off when the contact opens), then select
ALARM N.O.
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If your alarm sensor is N.O. (normal open, alarm goes off when the contact closes), then select
ALARM N.C.
ADVANCED CONFIG
CAMERA
PUSH VIDEO PUSH MESSAGE MESSAGE MAIL
VIDEO MAIL
DETECTION
GUARD
ON
ALERT
CH01
ALARM OFF / INTERNAL ALARM
CH1
NETWORK
DISPLAY
RECORD
DEVICES
DCCS
IVS
NOTIFY
EXIT