HeiTel Digital Video GmbH - Quick Installation Guide CamDisc VG HNVR
Selected options for
parameter settings
Transmitting
parameters
Model alarm using
Aux in1
CamDisc VG HNVR
Parameter settings for the device
After establishing the connection to the device, click on the Setup button to
open the Recorder
settings dialogue window.
User rights: User
■
Network settings: Connections\Network (TCP/IP)
■
Ethernet refers to the parameters of the network interface with the
■
same name (100 Mbit)
IP
Camera refers to the parameters of the network interface with the
■
same name (1 Gbit)
Dialling number for alarms: Connections\Phone & IP numbers
■
Arming and alarms: Alarms and sub-points
■
Recording options, archive passwords etc.: Site
■
Including IP cameras:
■
Camera
Select the
Manufacturer
■
and camera Model.
Enter the
IP
address or
■
the symbolic name of the
IP camera.
If
required,
use
■
Configure dialogue to
supplement the IP camera
access data (User name
and Password).
To conclude parameter settings, confirm the change made using OK, so that
the data is transmitted to the device.
For detailed information on device parameterisation, if necessary please
consult Chapter
7 of the CamControl
Testing the alarm
After setting the device parameters, if necessary a test for a correct alarm
should be carried out.
As an example, an alarm via the Aux
on page
19).
This contact, described as the tamper input, is particularly suitable for this,
because an alarm is given regardless of the arming/disarming of the
device. This input is defined as normally opened (NO).
Take the relevant transmission routes into operation.
■
Check the dial-up number(s) for alarms:
■
numbers (if necessary to your receiver PC or to the control station) (see
"Parameter settings for the device" on page
Ensure that the device is not in the alarm status (see "LED Alarm - red" on
■
page
18).
Close the connection from Aux
■
for at least 500 ms.
Archive and sub-points
IP
the
LITE software manual.
in1 input is described (see "Aux in1"
Connections\Phone & IP
25).
in1 and to the relevant device ground
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