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VIP 10
Relay output
Depending upon configuration, a device such as a floodlight or a door opener can
be activated by the relay of the VIP unit. The display of the relay and other details
depends on the configuration of the unit (see page 54).
– Click the relay symbol next to the video image to activate the relay output. The
symbol will turn red when the relay is activated.
Event messages
The
Event log
field is where events such as switching a relay or alarm status
messages are listed. These messages can be saved automatically in a log file
(see page 65).
System messages
The
System log
field contains information about the operating status of the VIP
and the connection. These messages can be saved automatically in a log file
(see page 65).
Audio function
Depending upon configuration (see page 44) audio data can be send and
received by the VIP. All users that are connected via Web browser receive the
audio data sent by the VIP.
Only the user who has set up the first browser connection can send audio data to
the unit.
– Klick on the Livepage anywhere outside the video picture to take the focus off
the ActiveX.
– Keep the key
F12
pressed to send audio data to the VIP. In the browser status
bar the message
Send Audio ON
is shown.
– Release the key
F12
if you want to stop sending audio data to the VIP. In the
browser status bar the message
Send Audio OFF
is shown.
Note
When the browser connection over which audio data can be sent to the unit
is cut off this function is taken over by the connection that is set up next.
Summary of Contents for VIP 10
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