User guide

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide
Configuring the MVG 400 121
Field Description
Load Outline
(Sensor 1 only)
If Sensor 1 is a toggle switch that will be used to switch outlines,
select Enabled, and then follow the instructions under
Configuring Sensor 1 to Switch Outlines
, page 121.
Note: This option only appears if Outline Switching is set to
Sensor in the
General Settings screen. For additional
information, see page 52.
TV-Out Display
Switch
(Sensor 4 only)
If Sensor 4 is a push-button switch that will be used to change
the display on a CCTV monitor connected to the unit, select this
option. For additional information, see
Configuring Sensor 4 to
Control CCTV Display
, page 123.
Note: This option only appears if Display Switch Via Sensor is
enabled in the
TV-Out screen (see
Configuring a CCTV Monitor
(TV-Out)
, page 54)
Presets
(Sensors only)
All PTZ cameras connected to the MVG 400 that support presets
are listed below this heading. If you want one of these cameras
to automatically aim at a preset location when a sensor event
begins, beside the name of the camera, select the number of the
preset location.
Note: Preset locations are defined and assigned numbers using a
client application such as the MultiClient. For additional
information, please refer to the relevant client application guide.
5. Under Notifications, under When Sensor Off or On Activator Deactivated, specify the
actions that should be performed when an event ends, as described above.
6. Click Update, and then save the settings. They will be implemented after the unit is
restarted (see Saving Configuration Changes, page 139).
Configuring Sensor 1 to Switch Outlines
A toggle switch can be connected to Sensor 1 instead of a sensor. The switch can be used to
toggle between two outlines. For example, when the bus is parked in the lot, the “Parked”
outline – which activates sensors, notifications, and event-triggered recording – is loaded.
When the bus driver begins driving, he or she can flick the switch to load the “Driving”
outline, in which sensors and most notifications are deactivated, and recording is continuous.
NOTE: In some cases, an alarm panel may be connected to Sensor 1 instead of a toggle
switch. In this case, the alarm can perform the same function as the toggle switch –
when the alarm is turned on or off, it automatically toggles the active outline as
well. For additional information, see Connecting a Sensor Directly to the Unit,
page 17.