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11 Arm/Disarm Schedule
Events on the RMG can be classified in the following groups:
System messages: these are internal events (e.g. hard disk error, power supply fault, communication
error…)
Camera messages (e.g. video signal missing, contrast level too low, motion detected…)
Network inputs: alarm inputs connected to external Net I/O modules
Inputs: alarm inputs connected to the OTB I/O card, accessible at the back of the video system;
Virtual inputs: events detected on interconnected S3100 security panels.
Workbits: calculated bits that provide alarm information. A combination of inputs can trigger a workbit.
Events have to be handled in a different way when the building is left unattended. Therefore, the building has
to be armed. Arming can be done in three ways:
1. Automatically according to a schedule. See the setup procedure further below.
2. Manually, when a user activates a switch.
3. The CMS can execute the DN command line in Telnet (hint: type HE for syntax help in Telnet).
To define the behaviour of an alarm input during armed and disarmed state, modify the alarm profile that is
assigned to this input.
Note
It is possible for other software developers to use the SDK (software development kit) in order
to arm/disarm a building.
To set up the schedule for automatically arming/disarming a building, proceed as follows:
1. Choose System > Behaviour > Arm/Disarm schedule.
By default the system is always disarmed, indicated by the green bars. You can set up a different
schedule for each day of the week, and for holidays. Tip: you can set up the schedule once for
Mondays, and then copy it to the other days.