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Sequences
A camera sequence is a pre-defined "tour" or a configuration that automatically switches through all the
cameras included in the tour. Once added, the operator simply selects it from View > Camera Sequences or by
clicking on the Camera Sequences button under Monitor to view a camera sequence.
How to set up a sequence
1. Select Options > Sequences and the Sequence List
window opens. Click on the Add button. Give your
camera sequence a descriptive name under Sequence
settings. Define a Shift interval in seconds from the
drop-down list. The value set here determines the
number of seconds the view from each camera is
displayed.
2. Double-click or drag-and-drop the desired cameras
from the Available Cameras list to Sequence Cameras or
click on camera and click on “+” to add and “-” to take
away. You can change the order of the cameras by
drag-and-drop within the list or by using the arrow
buttons.
3. Click OK to save the new Sequence Settings.
External I/Os
This section defines alarms coming from devices connected to
Axis network camera and video server I/Os in the system. To
define an external I/O or alarm go to Options > External I/Os
Set up a new alarm
1. Click the Add button. The External I/O Setting dialog opens.
2. Give the alarm a descriptive name and text to be used for
2. Give the alarm a descriptive name and text to be used for
presentation. Define the source camera and its I/O particulars such
as which camera contains the I/O, if it’s an Input or Output, the port
number and its normal state (Open circuit or grounded) under I/O
definition. Enabling Pulse means that the I/O will return to its
normal state after 3 seconds.
3. Define which cameras will begin to record under On alarm. By
clicking on the Select button a list of available cameras appears in
the Targets dialog. Optionally, if the camera is Pan/Tilt/Zoom
capable and uses preset positions enter the name of the position to
go to when the alarm is activated.