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Applications > I/O Ports
From the Applications > I/O Ports window, you can configure the Input and Output port states.
See the I/O port specifications in Appendix C, “Specifications”for additional details.
Input Ports
•#—Displays the port number.
•Current State—Indicates the current status of input device (for example, alarm sensor or smoke sensor) that you connected.
•Triggered When—You can set four triggering conditions. The input port will be activated if the triggering condition changes so that it no longer equals to the current state.
-High
-Low
-Rising
-Falling
Output Ports State at Power On
With the camera, as long as both output’s Default and Current State is High, the output is disconnected (floating). When the current State changes to Low or Low Pulse, the output will be activated.
•#—Displays the port number.
•Current State—Displays the current state of the port.
•Default State—The default setting for the Default State option is High. While the camera is restarting, the output will be in the Default State (i.e. High) for at least as long as it takes for the camera to fully initialize. Please consider this carefully when connecting equipment to the output. After a full restart, the unit will then switch to Low or Low Pulse (but only if configured to do so).
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