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Using External Inputs:
Select the input number to confi gure and enable “Use This Event.” Enter a meaningful name in the “Input
Name” fi eld. Enable all cameras you want to have record when the contact is triggered. To restrict the hours when the input is active
adjust the “Event Schedule” as desired.
Pre/Post Recording Time:
“Event Duration” is how long after the contact returns to normal until the specifi ed cameras stop re-
cording. Enable “Use Pre-Event” recording and enter a time to record images captured immediately before each event.
Capture Rate:
Use the “Override Capture Rate” to cause faster than normal recording while the contact input is active.
Audit Entries:
Every time contact activity is detected an audit entry will be generated if you enable “Add an Audit Trail Entry.” Use
the “Audit Schedule” to limit audit entries to only those hours when you want to track activity.
Normal Contact Condition:
Contact inputs may be confi gured as Normally Open or Normally Closed.
Audio Recording:
You may enable audio recording when the event is detected.
Associating a Camera with an Input for Audit Trail Purposes:
Select the camera you want to have associated with the input
when viewing audit entries. The camera selected will appear automatically when you double-click an audit entry. This should be one
of the cameras you select for recording based on this input.
Monitor Alarm:
The “Monitor Alarm” feature will cause the local VGA monitor to go full screen on a selected camera (Live Monitor
Mode only) for a specifi c time whenever a contact input event is sensed.
Automatic PTZ Presets:
Up to four PTZ cameras may be moved automatically using this feature (PTZ cameras at addresses 1
through 4). Select each camera to be moved then enter the preset number and period for up to four preset activations.
7.5
Data Device Setup
You should confi gure the data device setup before confi guring Data Rule triggers. Transaction data will not be captured until the Data
Device Setup is done. To successfully capture, store, and use data to trigger recording and audit logging follow these simple steps:
1. Connect hardware using proper wiring accessories (Part 1, Section 3.13).
2. Print sample reports containing data you want to use to trigger recording and auditing.
3. Complete Data Device Setup (described below) to capture data.
4. Logout of your DVR if capturing serial data.
5. While viewing Live Status Mode print data from each source and verify on the display that the data is captured. If data is not
captured, check physical connections (Part 1, Section 3.13) and Data Device Setup.
6. Setup Data Rules as desired after verifying data is being captured.
Data Device Setup Wizard
Select “Edit Data Device Setup” from the Status menu. The wizard will guide you through the setup steps. Choosing the correct Device
Type is critical to ensure the right fi lter is used. If your data source is not listed, contact Image Vault Technical Service (1.888.462.4382)
for direction.
Types of Sources:
Data may be captured from either or both serial POS Data ports on the rear of the DVR or via network. Serially
the data may come in directly from a single or multi-device source or through an IVQuad. Specify the source(s) used.
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