JVC VR-N900U DVR User Manual


 
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Input events for device:
Read-only field, displaying the name of the device on
which the input events are defined.
Available Input Event(s):
Lists available input events for the device.
Enabled Input Event(s):
Lists enabled input events for the device.
: You enable an event by selecting it in the [Available
Input Event(s)] list, then clicking the button.
: Lets you move an input event selected in the [Enabled
Input Event(s)] list to the [Available Input Event(s)] list, thus
disabling it.
Edit:
Lets you edit the settings for an input event selected in the
[Enabled Input Event(s)] list.
3 Select the required event from the [Available
Input Event(s)] list and click the button to
add it to the [Enabled Input Event(s)] list.
You can specify a name for the input event and any e-mail
alerts to be associated with it in the [Add New Event]
window.
External event name:
Lets you specify a name for the particular input event.
Send e-mail if this event occurs:
Select check box to send an e-mail alert when the input
occurs.
Include image from camera:
Select check box to include an image, recorded at the
time the input event is triggered, in the e-mail alert, then
select the required camera in the list next to the check
box.
CAUTION
In order to be able to use the [Add new event] button,
events must have been defined for the network camera.
The [Add new event] window may differ for the type of
event that is added.
When modifying the setting, the [SKIP] button, operation
of the [right, left, up and down] buttons becomes disabled,
use the software keyboard ( Page 11) or the mouse.
Input/Output Terminal on the Rear Panel
The VR-N900U is considered as a network encoder (IP
video server) in the system and a device name [N900] is set
by default. The input/output terminals on the rear panel have
been assigned to the [N900] device by default. Refer to the
following tables for details.
Input terminals
Output terminals
CAUTION
The output time length for the rear input/output terminals is
limitless in practice although it is indicated as “0 sec.” in the
output information.
Output events on the rear input/output terminals cannot be
deleted.
All terminal input is treated as an alert, but the support
(Sequence) of the starting recording will only be one
terminal.
[Add New Event] window
Terminal Name of input
event
Description
Alarm IN 1
Alarm IN 1
Rising
Make signal input detection
event
Alarm IN 1
Falling
Break signal input detection
event
Alarm IN 2
Alarm IN 2
Rising
Make signal input detection
event
Alarm IN 2
Falling
Break signal input detection
event
Alarm IN 3
Alarm IN 3
Rising
Make signal input detection
event
Alarm IN 3
Falling
Break signal input detection
event
Alarm IN 4
Alarm IN 4
Rising
Make signal input detection
event
Alarm IN 4
Falling
Break signal input detection
event
Terminal Name of output
event
Description
OPTION
OUT1
Set output
Option Out 1
high
Outputs the Make status
Set output
Option Out 1
low
Outputs the Break status
OPTION
OUT2
Set output
Option Out 2
high
Outputs the Make status
Set output
Option Out 2
low
Outputs the Break status