Setting An Event To Report An Alarm; Logging An Event - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Setting an Event to Report an Alarm

Logging an Event

Document 800-07769 Rev A
02/11
1.
Start a
Maintenance Session
System Operational message appears.
2.
Depending on the type of event that you want to set, either:
Click the Events tab. More tabs will appear. Select a tab (Session, System, and
so on) that lists the event that is to be set as an alarm.
Click the Serial Devices tab. Select a device and one of its events.
Click the Video tab. See
3.
To set the event to trigger an alarm, select the Alarm checkbox next to the event, so
that it shows a checkmark. For a Customer-device event, click Update on the Serial
Devices tab after selecting an Alarm or Log checkbox.
4.
You also have the option of having the event entered into the log. To do so, select the
Log checkbox so that it shows a checkmark.
Who Can Set Alarms?
To set events as alarms and/or to be logged, two items must be included in of the user's
account rights:
The Modify configuration right, and
Access to the site to be modified (see
Who Can Receive Alarms?
A different right is needed to use an Alarm session. A View operator needs a Multi SA to:
Add the Process alarms right to the operator's user account. This enables a View
operator to receive, view, acknowledge and rearm alarms. See
on page 196.
Maintenance
Grant the operator(s) access to the site(s).
1.
Start a
Maintenance Session
Operational message appears.
2.
Depending on the type of event that you want to set, either:
Click the Events tab. More tabs appear (see
System, and so on) that lists the event that is to be set as an alarm.
Click the Serial Devices tab. Select a device and one of its events.
Select the Video tab, then click Motion. See
motion detection settings.
3.
To set the event to create an entry in the event log, select the Log checkbox next to
the event so that it shows a checkmark.
Inputs can be additionally configured as either NO, NC or EOL.
For a
Customer-device
checkbox.
Rapid Eye DVR System Administrator Guide
for the Rapid Eye Multi-Media site. Please wait until the
Detection, page 125, to set up motion detection.
Motion
Rights of User Accounts
for the Rapid Eye site. Please wait until the System
Table
Motion Detection
event, you must also click Update after selecting the Log
on page 194).
Right to Use
10-5). Select the tab (Session,
on page
for
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