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MPH series video encoders - Teleste

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CommonName:Input filter:Filtering time:StatusLogical State:Time of last change:Change counter:Tunneling protocolProtocol:Address:Port:Connection status:ONVIF RulesRule Type:Rule Name:Messages:Message Data:Contact closure interfaces configurationClick “Digital I/O” under the Interface Configuration menu. ContactClosure / Inputs & Outputs page appears on the screen. Contactclosure settings can be changed on this page.Contact closure input 1 & 2_________________________________________________________User defined alias name for contact closure interface (max 64 chars)Monitors how many state changes happen (from close to open or viceversa) during the time frame given by “Filter Time” parameter. If duringthis time frame CC input state changes more than once, the input stateis set as “unstable”.Time frame for “Input Filter” (100...2000 ms)._________________________________________________________The default state for CC input (open/closed).Shows the time when the last cc state was changed.Shows the total number of state changes that has been registered by agiven input CC._________________________________________________________IP connection type. There are three options: “TCP Client - Connects to” ,“TCP Server - Listens at” and “UDP multicast - Sends to”.Destination IP address.UDP port number (0...65535). This number has to be same at both encoderand decoder pairs.Shows connection status. The status can be active, disabled orno connection._________________________________________________________<strong>MPH</strong>100/400 <strong>series</strong> <strong>video</strong> <strong>encoders</strong> WebUI user manual 29

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