Logging An Event; Event Reference; Table 10-5 Event Reference, By Source And Tab - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Logging an Event

Event Reference

Source
Event in Maintenance (Except
Where Noted)
Outside World event
System: no video recording
Inputs: activate, input ports 1 to 16
Inputs: deactivate, input ports 1 to 16 Security sensor has been reset or the unit is booting.
Video: signal unlock, cameras 1 to 16 Cut cable, hardware failure in a Multi-Media unit,
Video: lock
ActivEye: event or alarm
Motion: On the Video tab (not on the
Event tab)
Tamper Detection: On the Video tab
(not on the Event tab)
Customer-device
User-defined: Not on the Event tab.
event
On the Serial Devices tab
View Operator event
Session: connect, reject and
disconnect
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1.
Start a
Maintenance Session
Operational message appears.
2.
Depending on the type of event that you want to set, either:
Click the Events tab. More tabs appear (see
System, and so on) that lists the event that is to be set as an alarm.
Click the Serial Devices tab. Select a device and one of its events.
Select the Video tab, then click Motion. See
motion detection settings.
3.
To set the event to create an entry in the event log, select the Log checkbox next to
the event so that it shows a checkmark.
Inputs can be additionally configured as either NO, NC or EOL.
For a
Customer-device
checkbox.
Table 10-5
Event Reference, by Source and Tab
a
b
, cameras 1 to 16
for the Rapid Eye site. Please wait until the System
Table
Motion Detection
event, you must also click Update after selecting the Log
Possible Causes: an Alarm or Log Entry Could
Indicate...
A cut cable, dead camera, or power outage.
Security sensor has been triggered or the unit is
booting.
faulty camera, and so on. Can be momentary.
A buggy camera. The time since video was unlocked
helps troubleshooting.
An ActivEye client has notified the Rapid Eye unit of
an ActivEye event or alarm.
An intruder is detected, a change in lighting, a fire, an
explosion, vermin, and so on.
Tampering with a camera.
Transaction made using hardware at a customer's
facility.
Use/misuse of View to connect to or disconnect from
a site.
10-5). Select the tab (Session,
on page
127
for

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