Event Notification Window - Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series Configuration Manual

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Event Notification Window

Procedure
Step 1
From the IP camera user interface, click the Setup link.
Step 2
Click Feature Setup to expand the menu.
Step 3
From the Feature Setup menu, click IO Ports.
The IO Ports window appears. If you change any options in this window, you must click the Save button
to save the changes. If you do not click this button, changes are not retained when you exit the window.
The Save button appears at the bottom of the window. You might need to scroll down to it.
Table 4-6
Table 4-6
Option
Input Ports Area
Port #
Current State
Event Trigger
Output Ports
Port #
Current State
Default State
Event Action
Automatic Reset
Duration
Event Notification Window
The Event Notification window provides options for how the IP camera handles system triggers and
generates event notification. A system trigger is any of the following:
Cisco Video Surveillance 3000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide
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describes the options in the IO Ports window.
IO Ports Window Options
Description
Display only. Indicates input port 1.
Display only. Indicates the current state (high or low) of the corresponding
port.
Choose the state (Rising or Falling) that triggers designated camera actions.
When an input port changes to the configured state, the camera determines
that an event has occurred and takes the actions that you have configured.
Display only. Indicates output port 1 and output port 2.
Display only. Indicates the current state (high or low) of the corresponding
port.
Choose the state (low or high) to which the corresponding port is set when
the IP camera powers on or resets.
The port changes to this state when you click Save.
The default setting is High.
Display only. Indicates the current state (high or low) to which the output
port changes when an event occurs.
Check this check box if you want the corresponding output port to go back
to its default state after an event occurs.
If you checked the Automatic Reset check box, enter the amount of time, in
milliseconds, that elapses before the port goes back to its default state after
an event changes it from the default state.
A change of state from low to high or from high to low on an input port of the IP camera. For related
information about input ports, see the
"IO Ports Window" section on page
Chapter 4
Feature Setup
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