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7.3.3 Editing an I/O Device
In addition to editing groups, you can also edit the settings of individual I/O device.
Right-click an I/O device, and select Setting. This dialog box appears.
Figure 7-6
[Display Setting] You can define the nature of I/O devices by colors. Note that the setting
only affects the Detail style of the Advanced I/O List (No. 4, Figure 7-2).
Alarm Level drop-down list: Click the drop-down list, and select one of the six default
colors: Fire, Smog, Vibration, Intruder, Motion and Emergency. For the Level Undefined
option, select Text Color or Background Color, and then click the Input/Output
drop-down list to change its color.
Tip: To modify the naming for default alarm level, see 7.4 Configuring the I/O Central Panel in
the following section.
[Trigger Setting]
Trigger Associated Outputs: Triggers outputs in cascade mode.
Latch Trigger: Instead of a lasting output alarm, the Latch Trigger option provides a
momentary alarm when an input is triggered in cascade mode. For details, see Latch
Trigger, Chapter 6, GV-DVR Users Manual on the Software DVD.
Associated Camera: Assign a camera for its live view to be popped up when this input
is triggered. After this option is enabled, you can click the input icon and select View
Associate Camera to view live video anytime.
Digital Input Invoke Associated Camera: The live video pops up when its associated
input is triggered. See 7.13 Popping Up Live Video After Input Trigger.