5 alarms and relays, 6 media drive information – 3xLOGIC VIGIL Server User Manual

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3.5 Alarms and Relays

Depending on the hardware installed with your VIGIL Server unit, you may have access to alarm inputs or relay outputs. The number
of available alarms and relays is dependent on your hardware.

Alarm inputs can trigger recording of video and/or audio based on an externally tripped circuit. Relay outputs can be triggered by
motion alarms, video loss, POS data, or failure of the VIGIL Server.

Opens the Live Alarms or Relayswindow.

Red

: Alarm input is triggered. Click the Alarms button to see the number of the alarm which has

been triggered.

The Live Alarms window indicates configured alarm inputs.

Green

: Alarm input is enabled.

Red

: Alarm input is triggered.

The Relays window indicates configured relay outputs and allows manual control of relays.

Green

: Relay output is enabled.

Red

: Relay output has been triggered by VIGIL Server.

You can manually turn on/off some relays by clicking on their respective button.

In the example image, the 6th relay has been set to stay closed while the application is open and
cannot be turned off manually.

3.6 Media Drive Information

The Media Drive Information section is a live view of the status of the video and audio data storage drives that are configured on the
VIGIL Server.

The status of the data drive is indicated by its icon:

Configured drive

Currently recording on this drive

Drive warning

Drive error, contact your system administrator.

The percentage of free space is listed following the name of a drive.

Further drive information is accessed by clicking the + next to the drive. Here, the path of the drive
and the available/total space of the drive is displayed.

To view drive information for your audio devices, click the Audio tab.

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