Remote Alarm_Out Peering With Gxv3500 (Decoder Mode); Figure 38: Remote Alarm - Grandstream Networks GXV3500 User Manual

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The IP66 weather-proof IP cameras GXV3672, GXV3674 and GXV3610 series do not have built-in
Alarm_Out interface, but when peering with Grandstream GXV3500 encoder/decoder, the GXV3500's
built-in Alarm_Out interface (running at decoder mode) can behave as remote Alarm_Out for those IP
Cameras.
The benefit of such peering is the Alarm_Out circuit is not physically wired into the IP Camera anymore,
with the Ethernet network behaving as wiring, the Alarm_Out circuit can now be located to convenient
places where GXV3500 located. This means IP Camera can be in location A, while the Alarm_Out can be
in location B (A and B can be in the same or different places as long as A and B can reach each other via
network/internet). This will help a lot of users to monitor site remotely and take appropriate action, because
there are situations where location A with cameras but actions have to be taken from location B. With
Grandstream's solution, traditional A and B limitation by the calbe length is now disappear.
The configuration of such remote Alarm_Out is very simple:
GXV3672/GXV3674/GXV3610 Side:
Same configuration as previous Motion Dection configurtion, just make sure "Upload to Alarm Center"
checked and selected:
Figure 38: Remote Alarm_Out IP Camera Configuration
Grandstream Networks, Inc.
GXV3500 User Manual
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Firmware Version 1.0.1.94
Last Updated: 05/2016

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