Event Input Configuration; Figure 3-14 Event Input Detail Page; Procedure 3-18 Configuring The Event Inputs - American Dynamics VideoEdge Installation And User Manual

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9 If required enter the Monitor Number. Certain PTZ protocols use this setting to send a
command to switch specific monitors to certain cameras. If this is not required use the default
setting of 0.
10 Select Done to return to the main configuration page.
11 Repeat this procedure for all other Video Inputs that have to be configured.
12 Once all the Video Inputs have been configuration and all the required changes have been
made to the IP Encoder configuration then select Save Config to ensure all changes have
been saved. Refer to Procedure 3-19 for more information on saving configuration changes.

Event Input Configuration

The Event Input feature is used to set triggers on the IP Encoder which are activated by a change
in state of the attached device. An example of an Event Input could be the use of a door sensor,
which, when the door is opened, triggers an event on the IP Encoder which in turn can be
monitored by the Intellex IP to start recording on the associated video input at a higher rate.
The Event Inputs directly relate to the Video Inputs on the IP Encoder e.g. Event Input 1 relates to
Video Input 1.

Procedure 3-18 Configuring the Event Inputs

1 Ensure that the browser is displaying the Configuration page (if not refer to Procedure 3-11).
2 Select the Edit button, from within the Event Inputs section, for the first Event Input to be
configured.
An Event Input detail page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-14.
3 Enter the required Name for the Event Input.
4 Select the required State from the drop down menu. The options are Enabled or Disabled. The
default setting is Disabled.
5 Select the required Active state from the drop down menu. The options are High or Low. The
default setting is Low.
6 Select Done to return to the main configuration page.
7 Repeat this procedure for all other Event Inputs to be configured.
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Figure 3-14 Event Input Detail page

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