TruVision DVR 60 User Manual - Interlogix
TruVision DVR 60 User Manual - Interlogix TruVision DVR 60 User Manual - Interlogix
11BChapter 12: Configuring alarm settings4. Enter an alarm name for the selected output in the Alarm Name field.5. Select an option in the Timeout box.The timeout setting lets you define how much longer a signal remains activeeven after the alarm has ended. If you select Manually Stop, the signalremains active until it is manually acknowledged by pressing the alarm buttonon the front panel or remote control (see “Triggering alarm outputs manually”below).6. Select a schedule for the alarm output. For example, if you only want thealarm signal to be active during the working hours.7. Copy these settings to other outputs, if required.8. Select OK to save and exit.Triggering alarm outputs manuallyWhen an alarm is activated, the DVR can be set up so that the alarm must bemanually acknowledged in order to be silenced.All user levels (administrator, manager and operator) can manually acknowledgean alarm.To trigger alarm outputs manually:1. Enter the Manual Alarm screen by selecting System in the main menu. In theSystem View screen, select Alarm Out. The Manual Alarm screen appears.Select on of the following:94 TruVision DVR 60 User Manual
11BChapter 12: Configuring alarm settings• Clear: Select an alarm from the list and click Clear to stop its output.• Trigger All: Trigger all alarm outputs at once. For example, when youneed to test them.• Clear All: Stop all alarm outputs at once.Click OK to return to the System View screen. The alarm is silenced.- Or -Press the Alarm button on the front panel. The alarm is silenced.Setting up system notificationsSetting up system notifications instructs the DVR to alert you when irregularevents occur and how to alert you to the event.These system notifications include:• HDD Full: All installed HDDs are full.• HDD Error: Errors occurred while files were being written to the HDD, noHDD installed or HDD had failed to initialize.• Network Failed: Disconnected network cable.• IP Address Conflict: Conflict in IP address setting.• Log-In Fail: Wrong user ID or password used.• Video Notification: Unstable video signal or video loss detected.• PAL/NTSC Mismatch: I/O video standards do not match.Description of system alarm notification typesWhen setting up the alarm rules for system-wide events, you can specify howyou want the DVR to notify you about an alarm. You can select more than onenotification type.The notification types that you can select include:• Full Screen: When an alarm is triggered, the local spot monitor (VGA or BNCmonitor) displays an image in live mode. This alarm can be configured underthe Popup Alarm Image rules method. For alarms that are triggeredsimultaneously, images display one at a time every 10 seconds (default dwelltime). You can set a different dwell time using the Dwell Time setting in theDisplay screen. When the alarm stops, cycling of the images stops and youreturn to live mode.• Buzzer: Triggers an audible beep when a notification or alarm is detected.• TCP/IP: Sends a signal to TruVision Navigator or other software applicationswhen an alarm or notification is detected.TruVision DVR 60 User Manual 95
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11BChapter 12: Configuring alarm settings4. Enter an alarm name for the selected output in the Alarm Name field.5. Select an option in the Timeout box.The timeout setting lets you define how much longer a signal remains activeeven after the alarm has ended. If you select <strong>Manual</strong>ly Stop, the signalremains active until it is manually acknowledged by pressing the alarm buttonon the front panel or remote control (see “Triggering alarm outputs manually”below).6. Select a schedule for the alarm output. For example, if you only want thealarm signal to be active during the working hours.7. Copy these settings to other outputs, if required.8. Select OK to save and exit.Triggering alarm outputs manuallyWhen an alarm is activated, the <strong>DVR</strong> can be set up so that the alarm must bemanually acknowledged in order to be silenced.All user levels (administrator, manager and operator) can manually acknowledgean alarm.To trigger alarm outputs manually:1. Enter the <strong>Manual</strong> Alarm screen by selecting System in the main menu. In theSystem View screen, select Alarm Out. The <strong>Manual</strong> Alarm screen appears.Select on of the following:94 <strong>TruVision</strong> <strong>DVR</strong> <strong>60</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>