Asante Technologies Voyager II user manual

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The default status of the digital input pin is set as “Normal Open”, but users can change it to “Normal grounded” by setting the page “Setting->Application->Event->Trigger”:

1.When alarm input is set to be “Normal Open”, then the external device connected to alarm input pin should be in open status. So when the external device is triggered to close status, the alarm input pin will be triggered.

2.On the contrary, when alarm input pin is set to be “Normal Grounded”(see the figure below), then the external device connected to alarm input pin should be in close status. So when the external device is triggered to open status, the alarm input pin will be triggered.

Note: It is recommended to set up the Trigger Setting page( Setting-> Application Setting-> Event-> Trigger) before install the hardware alarm I/O.!

Trigger Alarm output: Alarm output

Click “Set” to trigger the alarm. Click “Clear” to stop the alarm.

Trigger LED: LED indicator display

LED: Event status: click “Set” to turn on the LED event status indicator. Click ”Clear” to turnoff the indicator.

LED: Link status : click “Set” to turn on the LED Link status indicator. Click “Clear” to turnoff the indicator.

Trigger mail: Sending mail

Click “Set” after you enter the email address and subject to test the integrity of the sent mail.

Trigger FTP: Sending AVI file to FTP Server

Upload AVI files to FTP server to test the file integrity.

HTTP Server: Sending message to HTTP Server

Upload message to HTTP server to test the message integrity. Enter the message in the “Message” field. You may go to Application Setting > Event > Event Server to make a complete custom parameters settings.

TCP Server: Sending message to TCP Server

Enter the message in the “Message” field.

Trigger SAMBA: Sending message to Samba shared folder

Path: Enter the path of the shared folder in your PC.

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Contents Voyager Ddns Packaging Contents System requirements LANIntroduction System Instructions Fixed on a wall Fig Fixed on a ceiling Fig MIC in/Audio Out Focus knob Hardware Installation Camera Setting MAC Factory default network identity of the machine Camera Setting from a Router Change the Internet Explorer Setting Enter the Main Setup prompt screen Camera Main DescriptionsControl panel Preset presets the rotation points for the camera 16 points Page Ato Selects a language Select an image size Select a video stream protocol Recording button Snapshot button Click the Path field to Select the folder to save File Basic Setting System settingBasic Setting System System info Basic Setting Video/Image Basic Setting Video Image Video ImageAdd a new link Video stream screen Select a video streaming format Select a FPS Basic Setting Video Image OSD Page Basic Setting Audio Sound Basic Setting Audio Audio sound settingBasic Setting UserUser Basic Setting User User List access privilege listBasic Setting User User Setting privilege setting Basic Setting Network Network setting Basic Setting Network Network wired network settingBasic Setting Network Wireless wireless network setting Page Network authentication type Encryption options HEX Basic Setting Network Streaming steaming setting Basic Setting Network PPPoE dial-up networking setting PPPoE setting Ddns setting Basic Setting Network UPnP Universal Plug and Play Open Windows firewall option Basic Setting Network Smtp Server mail server setting Basic Setting Network Samba Page Notification setting Basic Setting Date/Time date/time setting Basic Setting IP Filter Basic Setting IP Filter GeneralApplication Setting Event event trigger setting Application SettingApplication Setting Event Event List trigger event setting Add Event Add Event setting Page Page Add FTP setting Add Http setting Add TCP setting Application Setting Motion Detection Application Setting Firmware upgrade Page Application Setting Factory Default Resets all parametersFile backup Application Setting Reboot Attachment a External Alarm External Alarm I/O Circuit Diagram Image Resolution Average range of Data Sizes Attachment B Bandwidth EstimationAttachment C Troubleshooting and FAQs Question Answer and SolutionAccess to Camera FTP Camera Image Quality