Alarm Host Setup - Interlogix TruVision 70 User Manual

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To setup video loss detection:
1. From the menu toolbar, click
Setup
>
Video
Loss.
2. Select a camera to configure for video loss detection.
3. Check the
Enable Video Loss Alarm
4. Select the arming schedule for the external alarm.
Click the
Arming Schedule
and the time periods during the day when an external alarm can be detected. You can
schedule up to eight time periods in a day. Default is 24 hours.
Note: Time periods defined cannot overlap.
5. Specify the linkage method when video loss occurs.
Under the
Actions
by which you want the recorder to notify you of the alarm: Enable Alarm Audio, Notify Alarm
Host, Send Email (see page 80 for the description of these alarm notification types).
6. Repeat steps 2 to 6 for another camera.
7. Click
Save
to save the settings.

Alarm host setup

If an alarm host is set, the recorder sends a signal to the host when an alarm is triggered. An
example of an alarm host is the TruVision Navigator server. Note that alarm host applications
need to have the TruVision recorder SDK implemented in order to successfully receive
notifications from the recorder.
To set up an alarm host:
1. From the menu toolbar, click
Setup
>
Alarm Host
2. Enter Alarm Host IP and Alarm Host Port values.
Alarm host IP represents the IP of the remote PC where the Network Video Surveillance
software installed. The alarm host port value must be the same as software's alarm monitor
port. Up to three alarm hosts can be set. For each alarm host, the default port is 5001,
5002, and 5003.
3. Click
Save
to save the settings.
TruVision NVR 70 User Manual
Configuration
box to enable the feature.
tab and then click the
tab click the
Edit
button to open the Actions window. Select the method
Configuration
Setup.
12BChapter 13: Alarm and event setup
>
Remote Configuration
Edit
button. Select the day of the week
>
Remote Configuration
>
Alarm & Event
>
Alarm & Event
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