Event management, Event-handling schedule – ACTi ENR-1000 User Manual

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Event Management

When something happens on camera site, such as someone walks by, the door opens or a

fire breaks out

– these are all

Events

. The event which occurs in the environment and was

pre-programmed in the camera serves as

Triggers

. Triggers cause the device to react with

Responses

. The link between trigger and response is governed by

Event Rules

. Each event

rule detects one specific trigger and may initiate multiple responses. An example rule would

be for ENR to send an e-mail to alert the manager (

Response 1

) and trigger the alarm

(

Response 2

) when motion on camera site is detected (

Trigger

) during the event handing

active period (

Schedule

).

Each device can be involved in several event rules. As different camera models possess

various capabilities, the supported response types would vary. For example, a PTZ camera

can execute a go-to preset point response, while this option is not available for other models

without this feature.

Event-Handling Schedule

Event rules become active or inactive based upon a weekly schedule, to enable

event-handling service, you will have to make sure the event-handing schedule of certain

device is well configured. By default, the event-handling schedule of each camera is enabled

for 24 hours once it is added to ENR system.

To configure the

Event Handling Schedule

, on

Live

screen, click

Setup

click

Schedule

”,

select the camera, and drag on the 24-hour time table.

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