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35 General Event Settings
Open the General Event Settings dialog to perform all event control settings such as camera activity, dead
times, delays and storage settings.
Note: Click on the More button to display all options of the dialog.
35.1 Description of Parameters
Option Parameter
Arming When you deactivate arming permanently or temporarily, events will continue to be
recognized (and highlighted in the image symbols) but they will not be processed
any further. Consequently, the images are not stored, the event counter is not
incremented and neither actions nor messages are performed.
enable The camera is armed permanently.
off The camera is not armed: No image storage, actions or
messages.
SI closed (low) The camera is armed only when the signal input is closed
(e.g. by a key switch).
SI open (high) The camera is armed only when the signal output is open.
Operation Select the logical operation for the Time Table profile.
Time Table
Profile
In order to arm the camera in a time−controlled manner, you need to select a Time
Table Profile. You need to enable arming. The Time Table Profile can also be
combined with arming via signal−input.
Stop
Actions
(SP):
You can set up the camera to stop all actions if a certain event occurs. Once this
happens, no more images are stored and neither actions nor messages are
performed. Use this option if you would like freeze the stored images or image
sequences and to prevent them from being overwritten.
Set Activate Stop Actions to on.
Select the event in Condition to Stop upon which you would like to stop all
actions.
Note: This event must have been activated in the Event Settings
dialog.
Set the delay between the occurrence of the event and stopping all actions
in Time Before Stop.
By clicking on the Restart Actions softbutton, you can restart the actions
again. (For additional information on softbuttons, see the Defining
softbuttons help topic.)
Event Dead
Time
The event dead time defines a period of time (0 .. 3600 s) after an event during
which no new events are recognized.
By defining an event dead time you can avoid, for example, that a complex action
(person walks through the active image area) triggers multiple events.
Note: During an event dead time no images are stored, the event counter is not
incremented and neither actions nor messages are performed.
Action Action delay defines a period of time (0 .. 3600 s) between the occurrence of an
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