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(Sensor Settings cont.)
Select the following items to display specific camera views on
an external monitor when a sensor input is triggered:
Display: Select either None, Single (one camera full screen),
Split (two cameras), or Quad (four cameras) as the camera
view to display on an external monitor when a particular
sensor input is triggered.
Priority: Select the priority level a particular sensor
input has when more than one sensor input is triggered
simultaneously.
Dwell Time: Select the amount of time, between 1 to
5 sec, the configured camera view is displayed after
triggered sensor is inactive.
Cameras: Select which camera views appear in the
displayed position. The number of fields changes
depending on the entry in the Display field.
Control Output: Select the number of control outputs,
between 1 to 4, from the dropdown menu that you would
like to configure. Control outputs 1 to 4 of the NVR will be
configured per the settings configured in Relay Out1, Relay
Out2, Relay Out3 and Relay Out4 fields.
Users can select None, External Device, Fault Status, or an
individual fault status functionality such as Camera Failure,
Temperature, Offload Failure, GPS Failure, etc.
Selecting External Device will activate a control output to
power on an external device.
Selecting Fault Status will enable the functionality to
support fault status interface on a control output (See
Fault Status below).
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Fault Status: Select On for any fault status you would like to
enable:
Click Save Changes to save changed entries.
Selecting None will disable a control output.
Selecting an individual fault status from the dropdown
menu will enable a control output to only support the
fault selected
Camera Failure: Fault to identify camera failures.
Vehicle High Speed: Fault to identify vehicle high speed.
Temperature: Fault to identify NVR high temperature.
Temperature threshold is 60°C.
Primary Storage Remove: Fault to identify primary
removable media failure.
Battery Failure: Fault to identify NVR internal battery
failure.
Record Failure: Fault to identify Primary Drive Corruption
and Recording Failure. Failed to write Audio/Video Data.
Storage drive will need to be formatted due to disk error.
GEO Violation: Fault to identify vehicle out of GPS range.
Vehicle High Acceleration: Fault to identify vehicle high
acceleration.
GPS Failure: Fault to identify GPS failure.
Primary Storage Full: Fault to identify primary storage
media failure.
Offload Failure: Fault to identify data offload failure.
Power Failure: Fault to identify main power loss.
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