RUNNING PTZ FUNCTIONS
Clicking on the Page Switch button in the PTZ Control Panel (Picture
Enter the number of the function you wish to activate and select the function button to run that function.
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This DVR features connections for external alarms – both input and output. When an event is detected the system can notify local users or send notification to a monitoring service. At the same time, the system can accept signals from motion detectors, smoke detectors or other alarms and begin recording based on that input and your settings.
You will need to have the manual for your alarm(s) handy to ensure the proper settings within the DVR.
In addition, there are other functions that can be engaged in this window.
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Flip - Most PTZ cameras have a mechanical stop which will prevent the camera from rotating a full 360°. If the camera is tracking someone or some thing and it reaches this stop, pressing Flip will bring the camera around the other
7.1 ALARM INPUT
When attaching alarms, the following criteria must be met:
1.The alarm input must be grounded.
2.A grounding signal is required for the alarm input
3.When connecting the DVR to another device - including another DVR - through the alarm input, a relay should be used to separate them.
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direction to continue tracking. Some PTZ cameras have
Page Switch - returns you to the PTZ Control Panel (Picture
Reset - This ends the currently running function.
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You need to close the device power to cancel the alarm.
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