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TVE-120-420-820-1620Encoder User ManualP/N 1073658-EN REV D ISS 25NOV19

Copyright 2019 United Technologies Corporation.Interlogix is part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of UnitedTechnologies Corporation. All rights reserved.Trademarks andpatentsDisclaimerManufacturerTrade names used in this document may be trademarks or registeredtrademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products.Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part ofthis document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by anymeans, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the expresswritten permission of UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.Interlogix2955 Red Hill Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-5923, USAAuthorized EU manufacturing representative:UTC Fire & Security B.V.Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, The NetherlandsCertificationFCC conditionsThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject tothe following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.(2) This Device must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation.FCC complianceACMA compliancecULClass A: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energyand, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of thisequipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference inwhich case the user will be required to correct the interference at his ownexpense.Notice! This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this productmay cause radio interference in which case the user may be required totake adequate measures.Safety Instructions:Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in explosion hazard.Replace with the same or equivalent type only. Dispose of used batteries inconformance with the local codes.Instructions de sécurité :L’utilisation ou le remplacement inadéquats de la pile peuvent entraîner unrisque d’explosion. Remplacez-la par le même type ou l’équivalent dumême type seulement. Jetez les piles usagées conformément auxdirectives fournies par le fabricant de la pile.European UniondirectivesThis product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are markedwith "CE" and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized Europeanstandards listed under the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, the RoHS Directive2011/65/EU.2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannotbe disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. Forproper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon thepurchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designatedcollection points. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info.

2013/56/EU & 2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains abattery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in theEuropean Union. See the product documentation for specific batteryinformation. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may includelettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For properrecycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collectionpoint. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info.Product warnings anddisclaimersTHESE PRODUCTS ARE INTENDED FOR SALE TO ANDINSTALLATION BY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS. UTC FIRE &SECURITY CANNOT PROVIDE ANY ASSURANCE THAT ANY PERSONOR ENTITY BUYING ITS PRODUCTS, INCLUDING ANY “AUTHORIZEDDEALER” OR “AUTHORIZED RESELLER”, IS PROPERLY TRAINED OREXPERIENCED TO CORRECTLY INSTALL FIRE AND SECURITYRELATED PRODUCTS.For more information on warranty disclaimers and product safetyinformation, please check / or scan the following code:Contact informationand manualsFor contact information and to download the latest manuals, tools, andfirmware, go to the web site of your region.Americas: www.interlogix.comEMEA: www.firesecurityproducts.comManuals are available in several languages.Australia/New Zealand: www.utcfs.com.au

ContentImportant information 3Limitation of liability 3Advisory messages 3Introduction 4Package contents 4Key features 4Product description 5Connections 7Alarm connections 7Getting started 8Default network settings 8Tips on creating a strong password: 8Accessing the web browser 9Device manager network settings 9Menu tree 10Browser configuration 11Live view 13Description of live view 13Capture a snapshot 14PTZ control 15Connecting the PTZ camera to the encoder 15Presets 15Playback 17Camera configuration 19Camera recording settings 19Camera OSD 20Image adjustment 21Motion detection 22Privacy masking 25Camera tamper 26Text overlay 28PTZ setup 29VCA settings 31Audio input exception 31Cross line detection 32Intrusion detection 34Sudden scene change 36TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual1

Network settings 38Network settings 38PPPoE settings 40DDNS settings 40NTP settings 41QoS settings 41Email settings 41802.1X settings 42FTP settings 44SNMP settings 44Network storage 45UPnP settings 45HTTPS settings 46IP address filter settings 46Recording settings 48Alarm and event settings 50Alarm input settings 50Alarm output settings 51Manual trigger 53Notifications 53Video loss 54Alarm host setup 56Device management 58Time and date settings 58General settings 59Import/export configuration files, restart device and restore defaultsettings 60Upgrade the system firmware 61Holiday settings 62RS-232 settings 63System communication 63Storage management 65User management 66System information 68System log 72Specifications 74Appendix: Supported devices 78Cameras 78Decoders 78Recorders 782TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual

Important informationLimitation of liabilityTo the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event will UTCFS be liablefor any lost profits or business opportunities, loss of use, business interruption, loss ofdata, or any other indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages under anytheory of liability, whether based in contract, tort, negligence, product liability, orotherwise. Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liabilityfor consequential or incidental damages the preceding limitation may not apply to you.In any event the total liability of UTCFS shall not exceed the purchase price of theproduct. The foregoing limitation will apply to the maximum extent permitted byapplicable law, regardless of whether UTCFS has been advised of the possibility ofsuch damages and regardless of whether any remedy fails of its essential purpose.Installation in accordance with this manual, applicable codes, and the instructions of theauthority having jurisdiction is mandatory.While every precaution has been taken during the preparation of this manual to ensurethe accuracy of its contents, UTCFS assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.Advisory messagesAdvisory messages alert you to conditions or practices that can cause unwantedresults. The advisory messages used in this document are shown and described below.WARNING: Warning messages advise you of hazards that could result in injury or lossof life. They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the injury orloss of life.Caution: Caution messages advise you of possible equipment damage. They tell youwhich actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the damage.Note: Note messages advise you of the possible loss of time or effort. They describehow to avoid the loss. Notes are also used to point out important information that youshould read.TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual3

IntroductionThe TruVision TVE H.264 IP video encoder converts the analog camera signal tocompressed IP video streams. These streams are transited to TruVision network videorecorders (NVR) or digital video recorders (DVR) for remote storage, live-view andplayback purpose.This user manual provides basic information on setting up and using the TVE-120,TVE-420, TVE-820 and TVE-1620 models.The encoder is shipped with web browser menus in 12 languages: English, SimplifiedChinese, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian,Spanish, and Turkish.Package contentsThe TruVision TVE-xx20 IP video encoder is shipped with the following items: TVE encoder Power adaptor (8-ch and 16-ch encoder models only) Power cable (8-ch and 16-ch encoder models only) 19” rack brackets (8-ch and 16-ch encoder models only) Quick start guideThe user manual and quick start guide are available from our web sites. They areavailable in several languages.Key featuresThe following key features are supported by TVE encoders: 1/4/8/16-channel H.264 encoding with dual stream output Multiple resolution options: 960H, 4CIF, 2CIF, CIF and QCIF Support audio & video compounded stream Device-configurable remote recording on NAS (Network Attached Storage) Flexible and powerful recording mechanism when used in combination with anetwork storage device (NAS): Scheduled, event triggered, alarm triggered, cyclerecording, pre and post recording Bi-directional audio PTZ control via RS-485 port Alarm input and output Support ONVIF, PSIA and CGI communication Discoverable via the TruVision Device Manager Tool4TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual

Product descriptionFigure 1: Front panel1-channel:4-channel:8-channel and 16-channel:1.POWERThe LED lights up RED when the device is working. It is not lit when thedevice is powered down.2.TX/RXThe LED is not lit when there is no network connection.It lights up green and flashes when data is being transmitted/received.TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual5

Figure 2: Back panel1-channel and 4-channel:1. Alarm In5. Reset button2. Alarm Out / Audio In, RCA connector6. Micro SD card slot3. RS-232 serial interface7. LAN network interface4. RS-485 serial interface8. 12 VDC power input9. GND8-channel:1. Video In6. RS-485 serial interface2. Audio In, RCA connector7. 12 VDC power input3. Audio Out, RCA connector8. Alarm In/Out4. RS-232 serial interface9. Power switch5. LAN network interface10. GND16-channel:61. Video In6. RS-485 serial interface2. Audio In, RCA connector7. 12 VDC power input3. Audio Out, RCA connector8. Alarm In/Out4. RS-232 serial interface9. Power switch5. LAN network interface10. GNDTVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual

ConnectionsSee Figure 2 on page 6 for information on connecting the power, camera, audio, andnetwork cables.Alarm connectionsThe TVE encoder supports the open/close relay input as the alarm input mode. Whenthe alarm input signal not in open/close relay signal mode, please follow theconnections shown below.Figure 3: Alarm input connectionsAlarm input connections for Emerson alarm:Alarm input connections for normal alarm:1. Emerson alarm4. 4N35 optocoupler2. V output5. Relay output3. 10 V regulator6. Normal alarm7. 12 V or 24 V relayThe alarm input can be selected to NO or NC. Different alarm output connectionmethods are applied to the AC or DC load. See Figure 3.TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual7

Getting startedAll encoder configuration and control is done via the webpage. Before you start usingthe encoder, you must first activate the device by setting up a strong password.Default network settingsThe default network settings are: IP address - 192.168.1.70 Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0 Gateway address - 192.168.1.1 HTTP port: 80 Server: 8000When you first start up the device, the Activation window appears. You must define ahigh security admin password before you can access the device. There is no defaultpassword provided.Tips on creating a strong password: A valid password range must be between 8 and 16 characters. You can use acombination of numbers, lower and upper case letters, and special characters: - , *& @ / ? Space. The password must contain characters from at least two of thesegroups. The password is case-sensitive so use a mixture of upper and lower case letters. Do not use personal information or common words as a passwordUser Name: It is always “admin”. It cannotbe changed.The bar showing password strengthEnter the new admin password and confirm it.8TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual

Accessing the web browserThe browser menus are available in English and 10 other languages.To access the web browser: (Internet Explorer only)1. Open the web browser and select your language.2. Enter the IP address of the encoder (for example, http://192.168.1.70). Press theEnter key on the computer. The system displays the login window.3. Enter the user name (default: admin) and password to log into the system. Theencoder’s main page appears, which by default is Live View (see page 11).Device manager network settingsUse TruVision Device Manager to find and configure the IP address and otherparameters of the device. This tool automatically identifies TruVision devices thatsupport “auto-discovery” anywhere on the network, even in different subnets.To use the TruVision Device Manager:1. Download the tool from our website.2. Double-click the shortcut icon to open the tool. Click Device Manager to begin thediscovery process. The list of TruVision devices located on your network appears.Note: The TruVision Device Manager can only detect devices that are on the sameLAN. The tool cannot detect devices placed on a VLAN.3. Change the device settings as required. Click X on the top right corner whencompleted.TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual9

Menu treeFigure 4: Encoder menu tree10TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual

Browser configurationThere are two main configuration menus in the in the menu toolbar: Browser Configuration Remote ConfigurationUse the Browser Configuration menu to manage the protocol type, live viewperformance and local storage paths. In the Configuration panel, click BrowserConfiguration to display the browser configuration window. See Figure 5 below fordescriptions of the different menu parameters.Use the Remote Configuration menu to configure the camera, VCA, network settings,recording, alarm and events setup, device management, user management, and to seesystem information. These functions are described in the subsequent chapters.Figure 5: Browser configuration windowParametersDescriptionLive View Parameters1.ProtocolSpecify the network protocol used: TCP, UDP or MULTICAST.2.Stream TypeSelect the type of stream: Mainstream or Substream.3.Multiscreen DisplaySelect the monitor display: Full screen, 4:3, or 16:9.4.Video File SizeSpecify the maximum file size.Options include: 256 MB, 512 MB and 1G.5.LatencySpecify the transmission speed.Options include: Shortest Delay, Auto or Fluent.6.Auto Start Live ViewIf enabled, automatically start all the live views when the usersnavigate to Live View tab.TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual11

ParametersDescription7.Enable IntelligentInformationIf enabled, display the rules for VCA features such as lines andareas, in live view.8.Enable Web Page TimeOutIf enabled, the web page will time out after 5 minutes if themouse has not been moved for more than 5 minutes, no matterwhether user is in live view or playback.File Saved Location Settings9.Save Record Videos fromLive View to the Path10.Save Snapshots From Live Specify the directory for saving snapshots in live view mode.View to the Path11.Save Snapshots fromPlayback to the PathSpecify the directory for saving snapshots in playback mode.12.Save Clips from Playbackto the PathSpecify the directory for saving video clips in playback mode.13.Save Downloaded Files toSpecify the directory for downloaded files.12Specify the directory for recorded files.TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual

Live viewLive view mode is the normal operating mode of the device where you watch liveimages from the cameras. The encoder automatically enters into live mode oncepowered up. On the viewer, you can see the current date and time, as well as thecamera name.Description of live viewFigure 6: Live viewNameDescription1.Device listDisplay the encoder and its channels.2.Menu toolbarLets you do the following:3.Viewer4.Display format View live video Play back video Search for event logs Configure settings Exit the interfaceView live video.Define how you want video to be displayed in the viewer; singlescreen, 2X2, 3X3 or 4X4.When in multiview mode, double-click a video tile to get fullscreen mode. Double-click again to return to multiview mode.Switch between main stream and substream.TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual13

NameDescriptionClick to switch to full screen mode.5.Video functiontoolbarPauseClick to start/stop all viewing.//Click to manually start/stop recording video. The recording issaved on the computer.Enable e-PTZ (must be supported by the connected camera).Click to capture a snapshot of a video image. The image issaved on the computer.Click to display the previous camera view.Click to display the next camera view.Click to turn audio on/off.//Start/Stop bi-directional audio.6.Alarm Trigger OutputTurn Alarm Output on/off.7.PTZ control panelControl PTZ of the currently selected camera, adjust the speed of PTZmovement and turn on/off the camera light and wiper.8.Preset setup /selectionSet up and select presets.To see live view:1. Open the encoder’s web browser screen. See Figure 6.2. Double-click a camera from the device list to select a camera to view.3. Click the Display Format button to view multiple video tiles.Capture a snapshotIn live view mode, click the snapshot button on the video function toolbar to capture livepictures. A pop-up message will appear on screen to confirm that the capture wassuccessful. The image is saved as a JPEG file on the computer.Note: Configure where the snapshots are saved on your computer in the Configuration Browser Configuration menu on page 11.14TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual

PTZ controlYou can control PTZ cameras from the encoder in live view mode.Figure 7: PTZ control1.Directional pad/auto-scanbuttonsControls the movements and directions of the PTZ. The centerbutton is used to start auto-pan by the PTZ dome camera.2.Zoom, focus, and irisAdjusts zoom, focus and iris.3.PTZ movementAdjust the speed of the pan and tilt movement.4.Camera lightTurns on/off camera light (when available).5.Camera wiperTurns on/off camera wiper (when available).6.Auxiliary focusAutomatically focus the camera lens for the sharpest picture.7.Lens initializationInitialize the lens of a camera with a motorized lens, such as PTZor IP cameras. This function helps to maintain lens focus accuracyover prolong periods of time.Connecting the PTZ camera to the encoderEnsure that the PTZ dome cameras are correctly connected to the RS-485 port on theencoder back panel. Connect the R- and R terminals of the PTZ camera or PTZdome to the RS-485 T- and RS-485 T terminals respectively.Configure the RS-485 parameters in the Configuration Remote Configuration Serial Port Settings 485 Serial Port menu.PresetsPresets are previously defined locations of a PTZ dome camera. They allow you toquickly move the PTZ dome camera to a desired position. Up to 256 presets can beconfigured.To set up a preset:1. In live view mode, select a preset from the preset list.TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual15

2. Use the directional, zoom, focus and iris buttons to position the camera in thedesired preset location.3. Clickto save the position.To call up a preset:1. In live view mode, select a camera.2. Select a preset from the preset list.3. Click16. The camera immediately moves to that preset position.TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual

PlaybackThis feature is available for the one- and four-channel encoders with SD card as well asencoders with NAS storage set up.You can easily search and play back recorded video in the playback interface.Note: You must insert an SD card in the encoder (1 and 4-ch encoders only) or use aNAS to be able to use the playback functions.To search recorded video stored on the camera’s storage device for playback, clickPlayback on the menu toolbar. The Playback window displays. See Figure 8 below.Note: You must have playback permission to play back recorded images. See “Usermanagement” on page 66 for more information.Figure 8: Playback windowNameDescription1.CamerasAvailable cameras.2.Playback buttonClick to open the Playback window.3.Search calendarClick the day required to search.4.SearchStart search.5.Set playback timeInput the time and click6.Control playbackClick to control how the selected file is played back: play, stop, slowand fast forward playback.to locate the playback point.StopSpeed downPlaySpeed upTVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual17

NameDescriptionPlayback by frame7.Archive functionsClick these buttons for the following archive actions:Capture and download a snapshot image of the playback video.Start/Stop clipping video files.8.Digital zoomClick to enable digital zoom.9.Audio controlControl level of audio. Drag to adjust the volume.10.Time momentVertical bar shows where you are in the playback recording. Thecurrent time and date are also displayed.11.Timeline barThe timeline bar displays the 24-hour period of the day being playedback. It moves left (oldest) to right (newest). The bar is color-coded todisplay the type of recording.Click a location on the timeline to move the cursor to where you wantplayback to start. The timeline can also be scrolled to earlier or laterperiods for play back.Click12.Download functions13.Recording typeto zoom out/in the timeline bar.Download video files.The color code displays the recording type. Recording types areContinuous recording (blue), Alarm recording (red), and manualrecording (yellow).The recording type name is also displayed in the current statuswindow.To play back recordings:1. Click Playback on the menu bar to enter the playback interface.2. Select the date in the calendar and click Search.3. Clickto play the video files found on this date.Use the toolbar on the bottom of playback interface to control the playing process.See Figure 8 above for information on what the icons mean.Note: You can choose the file paths locally for downloaded playback video files andsnapshots under Local Configuration.To play back from a specific time, enter the time and clickplayback point.to locate the4. Click a location on the timeline to move the cursor to where you want playback tostart. The timeline can also be scrolled to earlier or later periods for play back. Clickto zoom out/in of the timeline bar.5. To download video files, click18.TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual

Camera configurationUse the Camera Setup menu under Remote Configuration to configure analogcameras. You can also configure the camera OSD, recording settings, image quality,motion detection, privacy masking, camera tampering, text overlay, and PTZconfiguration.Camera recording settingsYou can adjust the video streaming parameters to obtain the image quality and file sizebest suited to your needs.To configure video settings:1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration and then Remote Configuration Camera Setup Camera Recording Settings. The Camera Recording Settingswindow appears.2. Select a camera from the drop-down list.3. Select the Stream Record Mode of the camera: Main Stream (TL-Hi), Main Stream(TL-Lo), Main Stream (Event), Main Stream (Alarm), or Substream.The main stream is usually for recording and live viewing with good bandwidth, andthe substream can be used for live viewing when the bandwidth is low. Refer to“Browser configuration” on page 11 on how to change main stream to substream forlive viewing.4. You can customize the following parameters for the selected Main Stream orSubstream:TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual19

Stream Type: Select the video type to video stream, or video & audio compositestream. The audio signal will be recorded only when the video type is Video &Audio.Resolution: Select the resolution of the video input.Bitrate Type: Select the bitrate type to constant or variable. When Variable isselected, six levels of video quality can be configured.Video Quality: Select the video quality level. Default is Medium.Frame Rate: Select the recording frame rate.The frame rate used to describe the frequency at which a video stream is updated ismeasured in frames per second (fps). A higher frame rate is advantageous whenthere is movement in the video stream, as it maintains image quality throughout.Max. Bitrate Mode: Select the general (Default) or customized option.Max. Bitrate: Set the maximum bitrate between 32 and 8192 Kbps.Video Encoding: Select the video encoding standard to H.264 or H.265.6. If you want to copy the display settings of the current camera to other cameras, goto the Copy to Camera panel and select the camera(s) to copy, or click Select Allto select all cameras.7. Click Save to save the settings.Camera OSDYou can configure which information is displayed on-screen. The on-screen display(OSD) settings appear in live view and recording modes and include the camera name,time and date. You can also adjust the transparency of the OSD relative to thebackground so that it is easier to read or is less prominent on screen.To configure the OSD settings:1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration and then Remote Configuration Camera Setup Camera OSD. The Camera OSD window appears.20TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual

2. Select a camera from the drop-down list.3. Edit the camera name in Camera Name.4. Select to display the camera name as well as the date and/or day.5. Select the date format, time format, and OSD display mode. The default OSDdisplay mode is Not Transparent & Not Flashing.6. On the live image, you can adjust the OSD text location on screen by moving thered text frames.7. If you want to copy the display settings of the current camera to other cameras, goto the Copy to Camera panel and select the camera(s) to copy, or click Select Allto select all cameras.8. Click Save to save the settings.Image adjustmentYou can manually adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, sharpness and digitalnoise reduction values of the camera image to get the best image quality.To configure the image settings:1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration and then Remote Configuration Camera Setup Image Adjustment. The Image Adjustment window appears.2. Select a camera from the drop-down list.TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual21

3. Select the type of scene: Standard, Indoor, Outdoor, or Dim Light.4. Move the slider to adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, sharpness, anddigital noise reduction.5. Click Save to save the settings.Motion detectionThe encoder can be set up to trigger an alarm if it detects motion, which can then berecorded, for example on a network storage device. You can then search theserecorded motion activities for specific incidents.Select the level of sensitivity to motion so that only objects that could be of interest cantrigger a motion recording. For example, recording is triggered by the movement of aperson but not that of a cat.To configure motion detection:1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration and then Remote Configuration Camera Setup Motion Detection. The Motion Detection window appears.22TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual

2. Select a camera from the drop-down list. Each camera must be set up individually.3. Select Enable Motion Detection.4. Select the Enable Dynamic Analysis check box. When enabled, the motiondetection triggered frame (green) of the moving targets in the motion detection areawill be displayed on the live video.5. Select the area sensitive to motion and its sensitivity level.Select the Area Settings tab. Click Start Draw. Click and drag the mouse cursoracross the screen. The area selected appears as a red grid. Areas covered by thered grid are sensitive to motion detection. Up to eight areas can be drawn. ClickStop Draw when completed. Click Erase to deselect an area. Click Clear to clearthe screen.Drag the Sensitivity scroll bar to the desired sensitivity level.Click Save to save the settings.6. If you want to copy the motion detection settings of the current camera to othercameras, under Copy to Camera select the camera(s) to copy, or click Select All toselect all cameras.7. Select the recording schedules for motion detection.Click the Arming schedule tab.TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual23

Click the timeline of the desired day. A pop-up appears that lets you enter the startand end times of the arming schedule for that day. Alternatively, you can alsomanually modify the length of the green timeline to the desired times.Enter the start time (hour andminutes)ClickEnter the end time (hour and minutes)to copy the schedule to other days or to the whole week.You can schedule only one time period in a day. Default is 24 hours. Note that whenmotion detection is enabled, motion events will always trigger event recording,regardless of the arming schedule.8. Select the response method to motion detection.Click the Actions tab.24TVE-120-420-820-1620 Encoder User Manual

Under Alarm Linking, check one of more of the desired response methods:-Enable Alarm Audio: Enable the buzzer.-Notify Alarm Host: Send a notification or alarm signal to remote alarm hostwhen an event occurs. The alarm host refers to the computer installed withremote client software-Send Email: Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when anevent occurs.-Upload Snapshot to FTP: Capture the image when an alarm is triggered andupload the picture to a FTP server.Under Trigger Alarm Output select one of

The TruVision TVE H.264 IP video encoder converts the analog camera signal to compressed IP video streams. These streams are transited to TruVision network video recorders (NVR) or digital video recorders (DVR

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