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state, and this triggers an alarm. (Refer to your List of Inputs and Outputs in
Appendix A to determine the normal and abnormal state for each input.)
When an alarm is triggered, it can automatically call up one video action
(either a Quick View, a Pattern, or a fixed shot) and initiate one output. This
video action must have been defined for the same dome that the output is
connected to, and vice versa. Refer to your List of Inputs and Outputs in
Appendix A to determine which outputs are connected to which domes.
Refer to your List of Quick Views and List of Patterns in Appendix A to
determine which Quick Views and Patterns were defined for which domes.
It might be helpful for you to fill out the Setup Alarms Worksheet in
Appendix A before you begin setting up an alarm. On the Setup Alarms
Worksheet you can calculate which inputs on which domes will trigger
which video action and output, if any. You can then refer to this worksheet
when you are actually setting up an alarm.
Tip: You must use the Main T
The following procedure describes how to set up a system alarm.
1. Using the number buttons, enter the number of the camera for which you
are setting up the alarm. Then press the Camera button.
2. Press the Menu button.
The T
menu appears:
3. Use the Tracker Ball to scroll through the menu selections until Alarm
Actions is displayed on the LCD.
4-12
T
is now in the menu/programming mode, and the
OUCH
RACKER
T
to set up Alarms.
OUCH
RACKER
Calibration
Define Sequence
Record Pattern
Alarm Actions
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