Function
Public (NAT) IP
Address
Video Server Port
(port forwarding)
Unit Alarm Name
Remote Alarm
Reporting
Remote Camfail
Reporting
Remote Tamper
Reporting
Remote Startup
Reporting
Dial Retry Time
Dial Limit
Alarm telnet Server
Port
40
Description
If the TransVu is to be available on a public network but the unit IP address is not a public
IP address, it will be necessary to allocate a public IP address to enable connectivity
across the network.
If port forwarding is to be used when making a connection, enter the port number that the
Network Administrator will provide.
This is the name that will be presented to the remote alarm viewing application and
therefore should have some significance to the Operator. This name must match the
defined folder name in the Viewer folder tree.
This must be enabled for the TransVu is to automatically connect on alarm, it must also
be enabled in the Alarm Zone option.
If the TransVu identifies camera failure on any of the inputs enabling this option will force
the TransVu to connect to the remote alarm station.
This is part of the Advanced Alarm Features and will send an alarm report when the
TransVu has identified a tamper alarm.
This is part of the Advanced Alarm Features and will send an alarm report when the
TransVu starts up, this will identify any system resets.
If the initial connection attempt fails then the TransVu will wait for the specified time period
before attempting to re-connect.
This identifies the number of times the TransVu will attempt to connect to the remote
alarm monitoring station after a failed attempt, a setting of 0 identifies no limit and the
TransVu will continue to try and connect until it is successful.
This identifies the port number that the remote monitoring station has allocated for
'listening' for alarm messages from the TransVu.
Dedicated Micros © 2006
Need help?
Do you have a question about the TransVu and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers