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Configuring Alarm-Triggered Actions
NOTE
!
Device alarm and video loss alarm are independent from guard plans and are always
effective. Device alarm includes temperature alarm and fan alarm. For alarm types other than
temperature alarm and fan alarm, a guard plan is required for these types of alarms to trigger
actions.
Before you configure an alarm-triggered action for an alarm, check that you have completed the
required settings for this alarm. Different camera models may support different alarm types. Each
alarm type supports one or more triggered actions.
You can set a maximum of 64 alarm-triggered actions, including 16 actions for each action type.
The system allows you to configure several actions, including triggered storage, triggered preset,
triggered live video to a specified pane, triggered Boolean output, and triggered buzzer. The
detailed steps are described in the following sections.
Configuring Alarm-Triggered Storage
Purpose
The alarm-triggered storage function allows you to configure storage for cameras so that the NVR
device starts to store video recording for these cameras when an alarm is raised. Before
configuring alarm-triggered storage, you must configure storage for these cameras and set
after-alarm recording time.
When alarm-triggered storage is enabled for a camera, recording storage will be triggered by an
alarm so that video captured by this camera will be stored.
Before setting this function for a camera, you need to configure storage for the camera and set the
duration of recording after the alarm is raised.
Steps
1.
Click
Configuration
>
Service Configuration
>
Alarm
>
Alarm Triggering
. The
Alarm Triggered
page is displayed.
Figure 7-3
Alarm Triggered Page