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VideoXpert® Professional v 3.17 Operations Manual
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Viewing Devices, Data Sources, Alarms & Relays, or Access Points
The audio and video sources produced by a device (for example, a camera) are referred to as data
sources.
A device can have more than one data source. For example, a multi-channel encoder may have multiple
cameras connected to it, each with its own data source; a camera may have a microphone, producing
audio and video data sources.
A device can have one or more alarms and relays, depending on the device. For example: an encoder
typically has one alarm and one relay per device channel; a camera might have only one alarm and one
relay for the device. Alarms are configured and relays are enabled on the Devices page.
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To view all devices on the system, in the View field drop-down menu, at the top of the center
panel, select Devices.
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If a device and its data sources are distinguishable, you can see the individual data sources,
alarms, and relays. To see the data sources, alarms, and relays that are associated with a specific
device:
a. In the View field drop-down menu, select Devices.
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Click the expand icon ( ) to the left of the device.
Data sources, alarms (if any), and relays (if enabled), are listed directly below the device.
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To view all data sources on the system, in the View field drop-down menu, at the top of the center
panel, select Data sources.
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To toggle the view to show only the devices and not the data sources, alarms, and relays, right
click anywhere in the device list, and then click Collapse All.
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To view the list of alarms and relays on the system, in the View field drop-down menu, at the top of
the center panel, select Alarms & Relays.
You can determine the status of an alarm or relay by the icons in the State column.
Table 3: Icons in the State column
Icon State
Alarm is active
Alarm is inactive
Relay is active
Relay is inactive
You can determine whether an alarm or relay is enabled or disabled by the icons in the Enabled
column.
Table 4: Icons in the Enabled column
Icon Enabled
Yes
No
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