EverFocus PARAGON 264x1 User Manual page 48

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see the Alarm Server section for more information.)
Alarm Output: Click on one of the numbers in the dropdown box to let the DVR transmit a signal through the alarm output
with the same number, if this event occurs. Selecting "None" would disable this reaction.
Output Type: If an Alarm Output has been selected above this setting, this setting will decide how that Output is transmitted
when this event occurs.
Timeout: The alarm output will last for a set period of time. If this option is selected, a field will appear under this field
for setting the period duration. Setting options are 1~150 seconds.
Permanent: The alarm will remain on until the user presses the "Enter" key on the front panel, or resets the alarm
configuration.
Transparent: The alarm output will continue for as long as the event trigger is detected.
Trans+Timeout: The alarm output will continue as long as the event trigger is detected, then it will continue for the set
time period.
Timeout Duration: This period refers to the Timeout output type above and can be from 1 to 150 seconds.
HD Off:
Buzzer: By default, the DVR's buzzer will automatically
start buzzing if the hard drive is turned off, or disconnected,
or becomes disabled (cannot be detected by the system).
Email Notify: Check this box to enable email notification
when this event occurs. This requires that valid email
settings have been entered in the Network Setting > Email
setup screen.
Network Alarm: Check this box to send out a network
alarm to a client PC when this event occurs. (This feature
requires PowerCon software on the client PC and proper
settings for the Alarm Server in the Network Setup menu;
see the Alarm Server section for more information.)
Alarm Output: Click on one of the numbers in the dropdown box to let the DVR transmit a signal through the alarm output
with the same number, if this event occurs. Selecting "None" would disable this reaction.
Output Type: If an Alarm Output has been selected above this setting, this setting will decide how that Output is transmitted
when this event occurs.
Timeout: The alarm output will last for a set period of time. If this option is selected, a field will appear under this field
for setting the period duration. Setting options are 1~150 seconds.
Permanent: The alarm will remain on until the user presses the "Enter" key on the front panel, or resets the alarm
configuration.
Transparent: The alarm output will continue for as long as the event trigger is detected.
Trans+Timeout: The alarm output will continue as long as the event trigger is detected, then it will continue for the set
time period.
Timeout Duration: This period refers to the Timeout output type above and can be from 1 to 150 seconds.
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