
It reflects the current states of actual DI and DO. In case of the 1 channel encoder for H.264, 2
of DI and DO are supported for each. Refer to your product model specification for supported
number of DI and DO.
Scenario Example
When it’s assumed that DI#1 and DO#1 are coupled by event system. The DI#1 trigger type is
Normal Open. Suddenly DI#1 is triggered by any kind of event.
Expected Response – The status of DO#1 will be changed from OFF to ON, if the default setting
is OFF. The status of DI#1 will be changed from OPEN to CLOSE.
If you want to test DO operation manually on the webpage, click the OFF or ON button. Then,
you can see that how DO works. These commands also affect the ‘DO status’ because the ‘DO
status’ shows the current status of DO.
You can type any friendly name for DI and DO. This setting helps you to identify which DI or DO
is activated especially when you have multiple product servers on your application program.
You can select the trigger type between normal open (NO) and normal close (NC).
Use this option to set up detection time interval for event publishers. For example, if you input
‘0,’ it generates events all the time whenever DI is detected. But if you input ’10,’ only 1 event
will be triggered for 10 seconds even if multiple DIs are detected for this 10 seconds.
The DO Hold Period indicates for how long does the DO works. For example, if you input ‘0,’ a
DO device keeps working until a user turns it off manually. If you input ’10,’ a DO device will
work for 10 seconds and finish the operation. However, if you turn a DO device on manually by
using the DO Control button, it will be activated without being affected by the DO hold period
unless you click the OFF button.
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