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Trigger Configuration

Select Trigger: Select Add new.

Name: Enter a descriptive name for the new event trigger.

Schedule: Select a recording schedule on the drop-down list (Always, Never, or other recording schedule).

Trigger Event

1.From linked devices

Select one of the following event source, and then select a linked device.

Camera Disconnected: Linked Device is disconnected.

Camera Motion On: Motion detection window is triggered on linked Device.

Camera Motion Off: Motion detection window is stopped on linked Device.

Camera Video Lost On: Video lost happens on linked Device (ex. VIVOTEK video server VS7100).

Camera Video Lost Off: Video lost ends on linked Device (ex. VIVOTEK video server VS7100).

Alarm On: Alarm (external digital input) is triggered on linked Device. This function will only be enabled on the devices with DI function.

Alarm Off: Alarm (external digital input) is off on linked Device. This function will only be enabled on the devices with DI function.

2.From the network video recorder

Select one of the following source; and then select a digital input.

Alarm On: Alarm (external digital input di0~di4) is triggered on the network video recorder.

Alarm Off: Alarm (external digital input di0~di4) is off on the network video recorder.

NOTE

You can modify the the Name and priority of digital inputs on the network video recorder. Please refer to Digital Input on page 32 for detailed information.

Trigger Action

To plot an event trigger, please select one of a following action so that the Network Video Recorder will know what action should be performed when a trigger is activated.

1.Actions of the system

Please click System on the left main menu to configure E-mail server or FTP server settings first. Please refer to page 35 for detailed configuration.

Email Notification: Send a snapshot to user’s e-mail address.

FTP Notification: Send a snapshot to user’s FTP site.

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Vivotek NR7401 manual Trigger Configuration, Trigger Event, Trigger Action