Honeywell K14392V1 manual Managing the Response to a Rule, Assigning a Schedule to a Response Rule

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System Administrator’s Guide

Meaning of icons for the status of response rules

1.The rule can be edited; the operator needs to set a trigger or a response.

2.The operator has selected an empty schedule.

3.The rule is operational.

4.The rule is prevented from acting by a component that has been disabled—camera, PTZ, motion or other.

5.The rule is disabled; there is no checkmark in the box.

Managing the Response to a Rule

Response rules offer these options:

Stops After Events.

Lasts for [15] Seconds. The time can be set from five seconds to 3,600 (one hour).

Is As Scheduled.

Alarm and Log: to report a response

A rule’s response can be set to be logged silently or to raise an alarm. See Setting an Event to Trigger an Alarm or to Be Logged on p. 187.

Assigning a Schedule to a Response Rule

A schedule is assigned to a response rule in the same way as for cameras. A rule can be either:

1.Always ON. No schedule is used. Cameras using this setting record at all times.

2.Use Schedule: Default. The simplest way to simultaneously schedule all cameras and alarms is to customize the "Default" schedule; see Customizing a Schedule, p.107, and Holiday and Exception, p. 110.

3.Use Schedule: [defined schedule]. To schedule a camera or alarms separately, or to schedule a set of cameras as a group, see To Add a Schedule, p. 107.

Disabling a Response Rule

Rules can be disabled by removing the checkmark next to their name. The response of a disabled rule will not take place even if the response is scheduled to occur.

Document K14392V1 Rev A

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