The Signal Events dialog contains all event sensors that can trigger a camera action based on incoming signals.
In order to filter events, the camera provides an Event Logic: This dialog allows linking events to create logic events only if the linked events occur in a certain sequence and within the specified time frame. Another possibility to filter events is the Event Counter: It creates an event only if a certain number of events occurs within the specified time frame.
Option |
Description |
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Event Dead Time |
The event dead time defines a period of time (0..3600 s) after an event, during which no new events from the same profile are recognized. By defining an event dead time you can avoid, for example, that a complex action (person walks through the active image area) triggers multiple events. |
Event Sensor Type |
Description |
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Signal Input |
The camera's signal inputs can trigger events. For example, you can connect the door bell with the signal input so that an event is triggered when the bell is rung. Options:
De-Bounce Time This interval prevents the signal input from switching to fast (e.g. if the bell button is being pressed in quick succession). NoteThis event sensor type contains the keys on the camera body, as well as those on connected expansion hardware. The exact inputs available depend on the camera and expansion hardware you are using. |
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Signal Output |
The camera's signal outputs can trigger events. A door station can activate the light using several different methods, for example. This event allows reacting to the fact that the lights are switched on, without having to actually know which command switched on the lights. Options:
De-Bounce Time This interval prevents the signal input/output from switching to fast (e.g. if the light button is being pressed several times in quick succession). NoteThe exact outputs that are available depend on the camera and its attached modules. |
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User Click (UC) |
This will allow triggering events manually by clicking on the UC Event softbutton. Activate this option if the camera should react to these events. |
Cliquez sur le bouton Définirpour activer les paramètres et les sauvegarder jusqu'au prochain démarrage de la caméra.
Cliquez sur le bouton Config. usine pour réinitialiser tous les paramètres de cette boîte de dialogue selon la configuration initiale (ce bouton n'est peut-être pas disponible pour toutes les boîtes de dialogue).
Cliquez sur le bouton Restaurer pour annuler les dernières modifications qui n'ont pas été enregistrées définitivement dans la caméra.
Cliquer sur le bouton Fermer pour fermer la boîte de dialogue. Lors de la fermeture de la boîte de dialogue, le système vérifie si les paramètres ont été modifiés. Si tel est le cas, le programme vous demande si vous souhaitez enregistrer ou non de façon permanente la configuration globale.