Table 10-6 Event: Default Settings For Log And Alarm - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Source
Event in Maintenance (Except
Where Noted)
Maintenance: changes to security,
time, storage, and so on
Outputs: activate, output ports 1 to 8
Outputs: deactivate, output ports 1 to
8
System: no video recording
System: reboot
Multi-Media Unit
System: failure, self-restart, reboot
event
System: No video recording
System: time server, no synch, clock
drift, and so on
System: disk failure
a
Some events are repeated in the table because their source can vary. For example, an alarm triggered by an
side World event
can also be triggered by rebooting a unit.
b
A Multi SA can set a Video lock event to only be logged rather than trigger an alarm.
c
Some configuration settings can be changed onsite, using LocalView. These changes are not logged, nor do they
trigger an alarm when the configuration event is set to do so.
Source
Event
View Operator event
Session: connect, reject and disconnect
Maintenance: configuration, security, system files,
synchronize time, clear storage, clear stream
Outputs: activate, deactivate
Multi-Media Unit
System: run-time failure, self-restart, reboot, no video
event
recording, time server unusable, no synchronization in 24
hours, excessive system clock drift, SMART disk failure
Outside World event
Inputs: activate, deactivate
Video: signal lock, signal unlock
ActivEye: event or alarm
Motion: Not on Event tab, on the Video tab
Tamper Detection: On the Video tab (not on the Event tab) off
Customer-device
User-defined: Not on Event tab, on the Serial Devices tab off
event
a
Control Output 6 is unavailable as an event, due to its use by the Fault Relay. On a Multi-Media LT unit, the Fault
Relay does not make use of a control output.
Document 800-02953V4 Rev A
03/10
Table 10-5
Event Reference, by Source and Tab (cont'd)
c
a
a
Table 10-6
Event: Default Settings for Log and Alarm
a
Rapid Eye Multi-Media DVR System Administrator Guide
Possible Causes: an Alarm or Log Entry Could
Indicate...
Use/misuse of Clear storage or Synchronize time by
operator or Multi SA.
Use/misuse of an onsite device by a View operator
(for example: remote locking of a gate).
Use/misuse of an onsite device by a View operator
(for example: unlocking a gate).
Camera disabled by View operator.
Use/misuse of Reboot command.
b
Power failure or catastrophic failure of a unit.
Failure of a unit's video hardware.
Failure of network or network's time server.
Warning of imminent failure of storage.
Log
off
All are logged; logging
cannot be disabled
off
All are logged; logging
cannot be disabled
off
off
off
off
Out-
Alarm
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
off
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