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SerVision MVG 400 System Guide
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downloading by users. The e-mail notification includes a link to the video file on the
server and a picture of the event.
Send Sensor event notifications to the SMS and/or e-mail recipients defined for the
system (see SMS and E-mail Notifications, page 81). E-mail notifications can optionally
include a picture of the event, and, if AVV is activated, a link to video of the event.
Turn an activator on or off (sensor events only)
Move any PTZ camera connected to the MVG 400 that supports presets to a preset
location (sensor events only)
Switch to a different outline (Sensor 1 only)
Change the display on a CCTV monitor (Sensor 4 only)
These actions can be performed when a sensor becomes active and/or when it becomes
inactive. For example, you can configure a sensor such that an SMS notification is sent and an
alarm is turned on when it is activated, and the alarm is turned off but no notification is sent
when the sensor becomes inactive.
In addition, Sensor 1 can be used as a switch to activate a different outline (see Configuring
Sensor 1 to Switch Outlines, page 121), and Sensor 4 can be used as a display switch for a
CCTV monitor (see Configuring Sensor 4 to Control CCTV Display, page 123).
Configuring Sensors and Activators
The Sensor Summary screen summarizes the current settings of each sensor and activator in
the system, and provides links to the sensor and activator configuration screens, in which
these settings can be modified.
Figure 102: Sensor Summary screen
Each sensor and activator in the system has its own configuration screen. The sensor plugged
into Sensor Input 1 (In1) is called “Sensor 1,” and is configured in the
Sensor #1
configuration screen, the sensor plugged into Sensor Input 2 (In2) is called “Sensor 2,” and is