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SD Range
Remote Alarm Reporting
Primary Host
This is the IP address or name of the initial host that the unit will
transmit an alarm message to.
Secondary Host
If the unit is unable to contact the primary host, an alternative
route can be identified via a secondary host. If there is only one
alarm receiving IP address, you must enter the details in both the
primary and secondary connection settings.
Public (NAT) IP Address
This is the public IP (or domain name) for a unit connected to
the Internet via a NAT Router or Firewall. This field should be left
blank if NAT is not used e.g. on a private network.
Video server port
This field allows the ARC to connect to the unit through a router
that is using port forwarding e.g. if the video server does not
appear on port 80 (HTTP) to the external network.
Unit alarm name
This is the name that will be presented to the remote alarm
viewing application. It should therefore have some significance to
the Operator. This name must match the defined folder name in
the Viewer PC folder tree.
Alarm reporting
This must be enabled for the unit to automatically connect on
alarm. It must also be enabled in the Alarm Zone option.
Camfail reporting
If the unit identifies camera failure on any of the inputs, enabling
this option will force the unit to connect to the remote alarm
station.
Tamper reporting
The unit supports Tamper alarm inputs, if a tamper is detected,
this will activate a tamper alarm on that input. The alaem
response is the same as if the alarm had activated.
Startup reporting
This will send an alarm report when the unit starts up. Any system
resets will be identified.
Dial retry time (secs)
If the initial connection attempt fails, the unit will wait for the
specified time period before attempting to re-connect.
Dial count
This details the number of attempts the unit has made to connect
to the remote alarm monitoring station.