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This essentially defines what the monitor is doing. This can be one of the following;
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None – The monitor is currently disabled. No streams can be viewed or events generated. Nothing is recorded.
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Monitor – The monitor is only available for live streaming. No image analysis is done so no alarms or events will be generated, and nothing will be recorded.
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Modect – or MOtion DEteCTtion. All captured images will be analysed and events generated with recorded video where motion is detected.
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Record – The monitor will be continuously recorded. Events of a fixed-length will be generated regardless of motion, analogous to a conventional time-lapse video recorder. No motion detection takes place in this mode.
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Mocord – The monitor will be continuously recorded, with any motion being highlighted within those events.
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Nodect – or No DEteCTtion. This is a special mode designed to be used with external triggers. In Nodect no motion detection takes place but events are recorded if external triggers require it.
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* None – The monitor is currently disabled. No streams can be viewed or events generated. Nothing is recorded.
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* Monitor – The monitor is only available for live streaming. No image analysis is done so no alarms or events will be generated, and nothing will be recorded.
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* Modect – or MOtion DEteCTtion. All captured images will be analysed and events generated with recorded video where motion is detected.
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* Record – The monitor will be continuously recorded. Events of a fixed-length will be generated regardless of motion, analogous to a conventional time-lapse video recorder. No motion detection takes place in this mode.
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* Mocord – The monitor will be continuously recorded, with any motion being highlighted within those events.
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* Nodect – or No DEteCTtion. This is a special mode designed to be used with external triggers. In Nodect no motion detection takes place but events are recorded if external triggers require it.
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Generally speaking it is best to choose ‘Monitor’ as an initial setting here.
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X10 Activation String
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The contents of this field determine when a monitor starts and/or stops being active when running in ‘Triggered; mode and with X10 triggers. The format of this string is as follows,
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n : If you simply enter a number then the monitor will be activated when an X10 ON signal for that unit code is detected and will be deactivated when an OFF signal is detected.
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!n : This inverts the previous mode, e.g. !5 means that the monitor is activated when an OFF signal for unit code 5 is detected and deactivated by an ON.
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n+ : Entering a unit code followed by + means that the monitor is activated on receipt of a ON signal for that unit code but will ignore the OFF signal and as such will not be deactivated by this instruction. If you prepend a '!' as per the previous definition it similarly inverts the mode, i.e. the ON signal deactivates the monitor.
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n+<seconds> : As per the previous mode except that the monitor will deactivate itself after the given number of seconds.
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n- : Entering a unit code followed by - means that the monitor is deactivated on receipt of a OFF signal for that unit code but will ignore the ON signal and as such will not be activated by this instruction. If you prepend a '!' as per the previous definition it similarly inverts the mode, i.e. the OFF signal activates the monitor.
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n-<seconds> : As per the previous mode except that the monitor will activate itself after the given number of seconds.
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* n : If you simply enter a number then the monitor will be activated when an X10 ON signal for that unit code is detected and will be deactivated when an OFF signal is detected.
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* !n : This inverts the previous mode, e.g. !5 means that the monitor is activated when an OFF signal for unit code 5 is detected and deactivated by an ON.
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* n+ : Entering a unit code followed by + means that the monitor is activated on receipt of a ON signal for that unit code but will ignore the OFF signal and as such will not be deactivated by this instruction. If you prepend a '!' as per the previous definition it similarly inverts the mode, i.e. the ON signal deactivates the monitor.
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* n+<seconds> : As per the previous mode except that the monitor will deactivate itself after the given number of seconds.
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* n- : Entering a unit code followed by - means that the monitor is deactivated on receipt of a OFF signal for that unit code but will ignore the ON signal and as such will not be activated by this instruction. If you prepend a '!' as per the previous definition it similarly inverts the mode, i.e. the OFF signal activates the monitor.
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* n-<seconds> : As per the previous mode except that the monitor will activate itself after the given number of seconds.
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You can also combine several of these expressions to by separating them with a comma to create multiple circumstances of activation. However for now leave this blank.
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