Grandstream Networks GXV3651_FHD GXV3651FHD Alarm Event, How Alarm Input and Alarm Output Work

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GXV3651_FHD IP Camera

4.Use those PTZ buttons on the homepage to tilt, pan the GXV3651_FHD and also adjust the speed.

NOTE: GXV3651_FHD itself does not support PTZ. The users can connect a PTZ device to the GXV3651_FHD via RS485 pins to pan, tilt and speed.

The FOCUS function may not work as many dome cameras support auto focus. Press and hold the corresponding control button to adjust the pan, tilt, and speed.

GXV3651_FHD Alarm Event

The GXV3651_FHD supports alarm inputs, for example, infrared detector, smoke detector and so on.

Follow the steps to make Alarm Input work:

1.Connect the alarm input equipment to the GXV3651_FHD.

2.Set up the alarm event time schedule.

3.Configure the alarm actions which you would like the GXV3651_FHD to take when the alarm is triggered.

How Alarm Input and Alarm Output Work

Alarm-in is the alarm input port; users are able to connect sensors such as infrared sensor (PIR), smoke sensor or light sensor to it. The detectable signal voltage range for alarm-in is from 1.8V to 15 V NOTE: Please do not connect a device that has a signal voltage that is higher than 15V, this will damage the IP camera.

Internally, the Alarm-out uses relays as a switch (30VAC/2A); users can connect devices such as an alarm siren, alert lights or electric strike to this port. Under normal circumstances, the circuit is open. When there is an alarm event, the GXV3651_FHD will close the circuit to trigger the alarm.

Connect Alarm Input Equipment to the GXV3651_FHD

Here are two sample connection diagrams. Connect the alarm equipment to the GXV3651_FHD by following the diagram below.

Firmware 1.0.1.32

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Contents Page GXV3651FHD IP Camera GXV3651FHD IP Camera Contents Welcome Package Contents GXV3651FHD Side View Product OverviewGXV3651FHD Back Panel Indicators and Connectors on Back PanelGXV3651FHD Sample Connection Diagram GXV3651FHD Key Features Compliance GXV3651FHD Lens SpecificationConnect your GXV3651FHD Using the Power adapter as power supplyUsing PoE as power supply Minimum Recommended System RequirementConfiguring the GXV3651FHD via Web Browser Connect to the Camera Using a Static IP Factory lens Adjusts the rotation speed of the consoleGXV3651FHD Home Web Items on GXV3651FHD HomeUpdate via NTP Server GXV3651FHD System Time and NameSet the System Time GXV-3651FHD Video & Audio On Screen Display OSD SettingsQcif CIF 2CIF Video SettingsAudio Settings IP Address ConfigurationDynamically Assigned via Dhcp GXV3651FHD Ddns DNS ConfigurationSet up Ddns Http PortGo to SIP Settings Tab GXV3651FHD SIPRegister the GXV3651FHD to a SIP Server Go to Phone List Tab Configure the Phone ListGXV3651FHD Status System StatisticsNetwork Status GXV3651FHD User Management GXV3651FHD MaintenanceServer Maintenance Camera TypePerforming a firmware upgrade Firmware Upgrade and Provisioning ItemsFTP Settings GXV3651FHD SmtpGXV3651FHD FTP PTZ Configuration Items GXV3651FHD PTZConnect a PTZ device to the GXV3651FHD GXV3651FHD Alarm Event How Alarm Input and Alarm Output WorkConnect Alarm Input Equipment to the GXV3651FHD Set up Alarm Actions How to connect an Alarm Output Equipment to GXV3651FHD Set up Alarm Event Time ScheduleGXV3651FHD Motion Detection Setup Motion Detection Monitored AreaTo Remove a Monitored Area To Edit a Monitored AreaGXV3651FHD Live Storage GXV3651FHD System LogFAQ Alarm Triggered Events do not work in GSurf Some notes on using SD cards Port forwardingTested PC display adapters Display Adapter Test Result GXV3651FHD IP Camera