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Video Triggers
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Video
triggers are system events that start or stop recording. Any event related
to the selected component type can trigger recording including exception
events originating from a video server. A source component must be specified
for each type of triggering event. For example, the “door” component must
be specified for the “Door forced” event message. There is no limit to
the number of definable video triggers.
Defining
Video Triggers
The
following information can be defined:
•
A name
in two languages
•
The
component type: type of component to be programmed for the trigger. Events
are related to system components:
gateway,
connection, controller, etc.
Based
on an event that occurred on the selected system component, the trigger
will start or stop recording.
Note:
The
list
of parameters depends on the video server type connected to EntraPass.
It can vary depending on server feature availability and decisions on
subsequent implementation. All EntraPass events can be associated with
the video trigger function.
1 -
From the
Video toolbar, select the
button. The Video trigger window appears.
2 -
Click
the new button (or select an existing trigger if you want to modify one).
Assign a descriptive name to the trigger.
Note:
An
alert
message
appears when you attempt to save before selecting the component type as
well as the component for the trigger being defined.
3 -
From the
drop-down
list, select the component that will trigger the recording event. It may
be a door controller, for example.
4 -
As a trigger
source you can select
Single
,
group
or
All
components
from the component radio buttons.
5 -
Use the
three-dots button to select a component.
6 -
From the
select
a schedule for the trigger to be valid. If necessary, you can define a
specific schedule for this trigger (
>
).
If there is no schedule selected for a trigger, the trigger will be disabled.
7 -
From the
,
choose between the
EntraPass
or
Intrusion
groups
of events from the drop-down list.
Note:
This field
is available only when an intrusion panel has been configured in the system.
8 -
Click
on the
Events
tab and select events from the list.