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8.3.9 I/O Control<br />

The new interface provides real-time graphic displays of camera <strong>and</strong> I/O status, <strong>and</strong> alarm event.<br />

Additionally, you can force output, as well as enable <strong>and</strong> disable I/O devices to the remote GV-<strong>System</strong>.<br />

Click the I/O Control button (No. 8, Figure 8-19) to bring out the I/O control panel.<br />

Figure 8-26 I/O Control<br />

The alarm status is displayed in three levels. The first level indicates date, second indicates time, <strong>and</strong><br />

the third indicates alarm ID. Clicking the Reset button will clear the alarm list.<br />

To initiate an output device, click the Enable button, highlight an output <strong>and</strong> then click the Output<br />

button. The Timer functions the same as in the PTZ control panel. Each user will be given 60 seconds<br />

of control time while the supervisor has 999 seconds. Clicking the Stop button will stop the operation<br />

<strong>and</strong> turn over the control privilege to the next user waiting online.<br />

If you want to enable or disable I/O devices to the remote GV-<strong>System</strong>, click the Enable/Disable I/O<br />

button. For this, the remote GV-<strong>System</strong> must grant the privilege first. Enable the Enable Remote<br />

Control option in Figure 8-4.<br />

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Remote Viewing<br />

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