The Rapid Eye DVR can report events and alarms based on specific conditions. You should enable only those events and alarms that apply to your site.
The following topics identify specific DVR settings, which are not mandatory, but provide suggestions to take advantage of the unit’s features. Enabling these settings will ensure that information is available to the NiagaraAX platform.
For details about how to configure and use the Rapid Eye DVR, see:
These documents are available at https://www.honeywellvideo.com/products/recorders/pc/306064.html.
The following events are available as alarms to NiagaraAX.
Motion Detected Video Signal Lock Video Signal Unlock Video CSD Moved On Video CSD Moved Off Camera Blind Detection Enabled Camera blind Detection Disabled Camera Blur Detection Enabled Camera Blur Detection Disabled Video Boost Record On.
Recorder Connected Recorder Disconnected Session Connected Session Disconnected System-No Video Recording Session Rejects System- Self Restart System- Reboot System- Storage Device Missing System- Time Server Unusable System- No Synchronization in 24 Hours System- S.M.A.R.T. Disk Failure Rule Engine Action Triggered System- Excessive System clock Drift Maintenance - Configuration Modification Maintenance - Security Modification Maintenance - System files Modification Maintenance Synchronize Time Maintenance Clear Storage Maintenance - Clear Stream System - Runtime Failure Input Enabled Input Disabled Output Enabled Output Disabled
These six events are modeled as event points in NiagaraAX and can be considered alarms based on how you configure the JACE:
Power outages and other events can cause a unit to fail to function or to record video. Enabling this option triggers the fault relay, if either event persists for more than 19 minutes.
Enabling this option triggers the fault relay if a delay in the reporting of an alarm takes longer than 19 minutes.
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