ABUS TV3220 User Manual

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ABUS VMS

ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG

System manual

Version 7.3

105

Permanent alarm:

The Permanent alarm detector is used for the permanent activation of individual
processes. For example, when a video output process is set up, this must be connected to
the Permanent alarm detector. Timers can restrict the created activations despite the
presence of a permanent alarm.

Error in external devices:

External devices can be monitored using this detector. For example, when a connected
USB disk drive fails, then this is intercepted by this detector.

Temperature is too high:

This detector is triggered when an excessive temperature is detected on a hardware
component (e.g. CPU or mainboard). This only applies when used in the ABUS HDVR /
NVR.

Invalid HDD S.M.A.R.T parameter:

This detector is triggered when a HDD S.M.A.R.T error is detected.

S.M.A.R.T (Self Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) continuously monitors all
important disk drive parameters. For example, a S.M.A.R.T error is triggered when a drive
runs at an excessive temperature.

Harddisk failure:

This detector is triggered when a hard disk drive is no longer available on the system.

Note:

The virtual “Harddisk failure” alarm detector does not work when connected to RAID
software. In this case, use the monitoring software on the RAID controller to resolve error
messages.

Fan failure:

This detector is triggered in the event of a fan failure (e.g. CPU or housing fan). This
function is also only used in the ABUS HDVR / NVR, as the fan speed of each individual
mainboard is different.

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