Input/Output Terminal on Rear Panel

The audio input acts as a network device in the VR-N1600U/E system, and the device name assigned to it is ANVRB. The input/ output terminals on the rear panel have been assigned to the ANVRB device by default. (VR-N1600U/E)

In VR-N900U, analog input circuitry is considered as a network encoder (IP video server), and the device name assigned to it is AN900B. The input/output terminals on the rear panel have been assigned to the AN900B device by default. (VR-N900U)

Rear Panel Input Terminals

Rear Panel Input

Name of Input Event

Event Description

Terminal Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm IN 1 to 8 Falling

Event during

 

(VR-N1600U/E)

detection of Make

ALARM IN 1 to 8

Alarm IN 1 to 4 Falling

signal input

(VR-N1600U/E)

(VR-N900U)

 

ALARM IN 1 to 4

 

 

Alarm IN 1 to 8 Rising

Even during

(VR-N900U)

(VR-N1600U/E)

detection of Break

 

Alarm IN 1 to 4 Rising

signal input

 

(VR-N900U)

 

 

 

 

Output Terminals

Rear Panel Output

Name of Output Event

Output Action

Terminal Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

Set output Option Out 1,2

Outputs the Make

OPTION OUT1,2

high

status

 

 

Set output Option Out 1,2

Outputs the

 

 

low

Break status

 

 

 

Note :

Although the duration of output for the rear panel output terminals is indicated as0 seconds, it is infinitely output.

Output events of the rear output terminals cannot be deleted.

All terminal inputs are treated as alerts, but there can only be association (sequence) between one terminal with recording start.

Specifying a VMD Event

1 Select the camera for specifying the VMD event from the [Defined events] list on the [I/O Setup] screen

2 Click the [Add VMD Event(Motion Detection)] button

If a multi-camera device is selected, such as a network encoder (IP video server), a dialog for you to select the required camera will appear.

Note :

The [Add VMD Event(Motion Detection)] button is disabled if there is no VMD event available for the network camera.

Specifying Timer Events

You can add a timer event to an added event.

A timer event is defined with respect to an input event and is triggered by that event. Timer events are triggered when the specified time interval has lapsed after occurrence of the input event at the preset destination.

1 Select the event for adding a timer event from the [Defined events] list on the [I/O Setup] screen

(An example of adding a timer event to the input event)

[I/O Setup] Screen

2 Click the [Add new event...] button

The [New Timer] screen appears.

A

B

C

[New Timer] Screen

3 Specify the timer interval and timer event name.

Item

Description

 

 

A Timer

Displays the event or event button name for

event is

which a timer event is added. (This is a read-

started

only field.)

by:

 

 

 

B Timer

For specifying a name for the timer event.

event

 

name

 

 

 

C Timer

For specifying the time interval from the

event

occurrence of the event or clicking of the event

occurs

button until the timer event is triggered. Specify

after:

the time interval in seconds or minutes.

 

 

 

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