IPX DDK-1800 User Manual
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4.
Sets the D/O Event Trigger. Check to trigger digital output for number of specified seconds
when an event is triggered.
5.
Click “Submit” to save or click on “Don’t Submit” to go back to the Event main page.
Event settings:
(1) Click
Add
in the Event area on Event Settings page to open the Event setting page. On
this page, you can configure three settings: Trigger, Event Schedule, and Action to set an
event. A total of 3 different event settings can be configured.
(2)
Enter the Event Name for the event setting.
(3)
Select “Enable this event” option to enable the event setting.
(4)
Set the event priority from: “normal”, “high” and “highest”. Events with a higher priority will
be executed first.
(5)
Enter the duration in seconds to restart motion detection after a motion is detected
(6)
An event is the action initiated by the user-defined trigger source. Set the event details for
each as follows.
Trigger:
This option defines when to trigger the DDK-1800D. The trigger source
can be configured to use the DDK-1800D’s built-in motion detection , periodic,
external digital input devices, or system boot:
(a)
Video motion detection: This option makes use of the built-in motion
detection mechanism as a trigger source. To enable this function, you need
to first configure a motion detection windows.
(b)
Periodic: This option allows the DDK-1800D to trigger periodically as
defined in minute intervals up to 99999 minutes.
(c)
Digital input: This option allows the DDK-1800D to use an external digital
input device or sensor as a trigger source.
(d)
System boot: This option triggers the DDK-1800D when the power to the
DDK-1800D is disconnected.
(e)
Network Loss: This option triggers the DDK-1800D when the network to the
DDK-1800D is disconnected.
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