User manual
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Camera -> Advance -> Alarm Output: 
If your Network Camera features a terminal block connector, you can connect 
an external alarm device to it. The camera can send power to the device when 
a trigger event has occurred. 
Digital output:  Sets the digital output to either high or low in case of an 
alarm event. Refer to page 21. 
Trigger condition:  Set the value to “Timer” if you want the action to occur 
based on a schedule. If you set the value to “Alarm,” you 
can define which of the alarm events (Motion Detection, 
Audio Detection [some models], Network link down [some 
models] and Alarm input) can trigger the alarm output 
action. 
Alarm duration:  You can define how long the camera activates the output 
port. Set it to 60 seconds and the camera will send out 
12 V current for a period of one minute. 
Effective Period:  As with the other event types, you can activate the alarm 
output event based on a schedule, or the entire time. 










