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Alarm Task Editor
Caution!
Editing scripts on this page overwrites all settings and entries on the other alarm pages. This
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procedure cannot be reversed.
In order to edit this page, you must have programming knowledge and be familiar with the
information in the Alarm Task Script Language document.
As an alternative to the alarm settings on the various alarm pages, you can enter your desired
alarm functions in script form here. This will overwrite all settings and entries on the other
alarm pages.
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Alarm Rules
An alarm rule can define which input(s) activate which output(s). Basically, an alarm rule
allows you to customize the camera to respond automatically to different alarm inputs.
To configure an alarm rule specify one input from a physical connection, a motion detection
trigger, or from a connection to the camera's LIVE page. The physical input connection can be
activated by dry contact devices such as pressure pads, door contacts, and similar devices.
Next, specify up to two (2) rule outputs, or the camera's response to the input. Outputs
include a physical alarm output, an AUX command, or a preposition scene.
1. Click the Enabled check box to activate the alarm.
2. Choose one of the following alarm Inputs: Local Input 1: a physical alarm connection.
Local Input 2: a physical alarm connection.
IVA/MOTION+: an alarm when IVA or motion detection is activated.
Connection: an alarm when an attempt is made to access the camera's IP address.
3. Choose one of the following output commands for both Output 1 and Output 2 settings:
None: no defined command.
Alarm Output: defines a physical connection from the open collector alarm output.
Aux On: defines a standard or custom keyboard ON command.
Aux Off: defines a standard or custom keyboard OFF command.
Shot: defines a preset scene from shot 1-256.4.Click Set to save and to activate the alarm
rules.
(Refer to the User Command Table for a list of all AUX commands.)
Note for MIC7000 cameras only:
Alarm Output is available only when the Application Variant field in the Application Variant,
page 52 is set to " -IO," and the camera is connected to a MIC-ALM-WAS-24 or to a
VJC-7000-90.
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Advanced Mode: Interfaces
Alarm Inputs, page 79
Alarm Outputs, page 79
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Click the Examples link under the Alarm Task Editor field to see some script examples. A
new window will open.
Enter new scripts in the Alarm Task Editor field or change existing scripts in line with your
requirements.
When you are finished, click the Set button to transmit the scripts to the unit. If the
transfer was successful, the message Script successfully parsed is displayed over the
text field. If it was not successful, an error message will be displayed with further
information.
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