2-4 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool [2. Alarm Setting] (continued)

1 Alarm 1

Select [ON] to convert signals input to the [ALARM INPUT 1] terminal to [Alarm 1] sig- nals.

If [Alarm Output] is selected, alarm signals are sent to the [ALARM OUTPUT] terminal ac- cording to the output port setting.

2 Alarm 2

Select [ON] to convert signals input to the [ALARM INPUT 2] terminal to [Alarm 2] sig- nals.

If [Alarm Output] is selected, alarm signals are sent to the [ALARM OUTPUT] terminal ac- cording to the output port setting.

3Motion Detection

Select [ON] for motion within the set area to be recognized as a cause for an alarm.

If [Alarm Output] is selected, alarm signals are sent to the [ALARM OUTPUT] terminal ac- cording to the output port setting.

4Relay Alarm

Select here to enable the alarm function, which is activated when two alarms are successively received within a certain period of time.

The sequence and interval of alarm input can be set.

If [Alarm Output] is selected, alarm signals are sent to the [ALARM OUTPUT] terminal ac- cording to the output port setting.

Note

¥A second alarm input enables this relay alarm function, and alarm will not be acti- vated for this second input.

¥Unless the alarm output is enabled, this function is not activated even if [Alarm Output] of the [Alarm Settings] screen is selected.

5Retry [1 to 3]

This function sets how many times an alarm alert to [V.Networks Controller] is repeated (1 to 3).

Note

Depending on the LAN environment, alarm alert might fail. If it fails, set the value to Ò3Ó. In such a case, alarm by [V.Networks Con- troller] itself is set off only once.

6Alarm force output

If [Output] is pressed, alarm signals are sent to the [ALARM OUTPUT] terminal. This forced output is used for checking the alarm func- tion.

7Out port setting

Enable this function to output alarm signals to the [ALARM OUTPUT] terminal.

Using output values, set the polarity, high or low, and output time (1 to 5000 ms) accord- ing to the equipment connected.

If initialization is set to start, the set alarm sig- nal is output once when the power is turned on.

8List

Press here to show the IP addresses of the PCs to which alarm input is reported. To de- lete an IP address, select the address and press [Delete].

Note

¥If more than 10 destinations are set, this function is not activated.

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JVC VN-C10 Other Settings with V.Networks Setup Tool 2. Alarm Setting, Motion Detection, Relay Alarm, Retry 1 to, List

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