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NetEVS 3.1 User Manual Management Client: System Administration Note: You can only select one hardware configurable event at a time. 3. Click OK. The selected event will be added to the Events tab's list of configured events. 4. Click the Save button in the Management Client's toolbar: Specifying Hardware Configurable Event Properties For each hardware configurable event you have added, you are able to specify properties. The number of properties you are able to specify depends on the camera in question. In order to work as intended, some or all of the properties must be specified identically on the camera device as well as on NetEVS. Even though the following list is not exhaustive, you may often be able to specify the following properties: Enabled: Determines whether use of the hardware configurable event is enabled. Select True to enable; select False to disable. Include Images: Determines whether video should be sent from the camera to NetEVS when the event occurs. Select True if video is required; select False if video is not required. Motion Window: Many cameras capable of detecting motion can be configured with different motion detection settings for different parts the camera's images. For example, if a camera covers a 2-lane road, different motion detection settings may have been defined for the right lane and left lane area of the camera's images. Such areas are generally known as motion windows. Provided one or more motion windows have been defined on the camera device, the Motion Window setting lets you specify which motion window to use for the event. When the camera detects motion within the specified motion window, the event will occur. When specifying use of a motion window, make sure you type the name of the motion window, exactly as it has been specified on the camera. Note: You can only specify one motion window in the field. However, you are able to add more than one instance of an event; see Using Several Instances in the following for more information. Using Several Instances of a Hardware Configurable Event You are able to add a hardware configurable event, for example Motion Started (HW), more than once. The reason for this is that you are able to specify different properties for each instance of the event (see also Specifying Hardware Configurable Event Properties). Example: The camera in question has been configured with 2 motion windows, called A1, and A2. You have added 2 instances of the Motion Started (HW) event. In the properties of one instance, you have specified use of motion window A1; in the properties of the other instance, you have specified use of motion window A2. On-Net Surveillance Systems, Inc. 89