On-Net Surveillance Systems, Inc.
NetDVMS 6.5e
Administration
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A camera starts when an event button is selected in NetGuard-EVS; a timer event stops the camera
after 15 seconds
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A camera starts and the lights are switched on when an event button is selected in NetGuard-EVS;
a timer event stops the camera after one minute, and another timer event switches the lights off
after two minutes
To define a timer event for an event button, select the required event button in he
Defined Events
list, then
click the
Add new event...
button.
When you click the
Add new event...
button while an already specified event button is selected in the
Defined
Events
list, the
New Timer
window
opens, allowing you to specify the required timer event.
Tip:
You may specify several timer events under a single event button. However, you cannot use a timer
event under another timer event.
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Editing Event Buttons and Timer Events
To edit an event button, or a timer event specified under an event button, select the required event button or
timer event in the
Defined Events
list, then click the
Edit selected...
button.
If you have selected an event button, clicking the
Edit selected...
button will open the
Edit Event
window (for
editing event buttons)
.
If you have selected a timer event, clicking the
Edit selected...
button will open the
New Timer
window
.
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Associating Event Buttons with External Outputs
As is the case with input events (see
External Input & Output
), you are able to associate an event button with
specific external outputs. This way, external output, for example the sounding of a siren, can be triggered
automatically when an event button is clicked.
Like with inputVMD events, the association between event buttons and outputs is made in the
I/O Control
window
.