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2.
Give each control a descriptive Name. E.g. "Turn on the light".
3.
Set the Active Time for each control if required. In the above example, Control 2 (Turn on the light) is continuously
on between 8:30AM and 5:00PM.
4.
Enter the Working Sec time for the control. In the above example, Control 2 (Turn on the light) will stay on for
10 seconds if the associated sensor is triggered outside of the Active Time.
5.
Click the Save button to save the configured settings
Related Topics: Hardware Setup-Sensor Settings | Motion Setup | System Setup |Video Setup
1.3.3. Hardware Setup - Sensor Settings
Important
Only Administrator User, elmo, has permis-
sion to configure this setup.
Tip
Hardware Setup tab can be hidden from all
other users in User Management setup tab.
1.3.3.1. Overview
In the Sensor Settings the user can configure the connected sensors. Sensors are set as NC or NO (NC = Normally Closed;
NO = Normally Open).
A NC sensor is any sensor with an electrical circuit closed by default.
E.g. - a sensor on a closed door. When the door is opened, the electrical circuit is broken and the sensor is triggered.
A NO sensor is any sensor with an electrical circuit open by default.
E.g. - the light in a refrigerator. The light is off by default. When the refrigerator door is opened the circuit is closed and
thus the sensor is triggered and the light goes on.
1.3.3.2. Creating/Modifying Sensor Settings
To configure the available sensors, do the following:
1.
Check the All checkbox to enable all sensors or enable desired sensors by checking individual sensor check boxes
2.
Assign a descriptive Name to each sensor. For example, the sensor could be named based on the sensor function
or trigger (e.g. "Fire on 1st floor").
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