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How to Setup Alarm Recording Using A Physical Alarm

Description

This guide shows how to connect a physical alarm in conjunction to work with Dahua recording devices.

The correct wiring/relay connections can vary between models. Please refer to the User Manual for the specific device to look up the correct Alarm Relay diagram for the product you are working with

This guide will use a Door Sensor as the physical alarm input device

Prerequisites

  • A NVR or IP Camera with an Alarm Out

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  • A low voltage physical alarm with a Normally Open / Normally Closed output

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  • Dual pair 24 gauge run to the physical alarm

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  • Alarm block

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Video Instructions

Step by Step Instructions

1. Identify which alarm out block you wish to use to connect your physical alarm. For this example we are going to use, "Alarm Out Channel 1"

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2. Connect the cable to your physical alarm.

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3. Connect the cable to the alarm block on the ports labeled, "IN1" and "Ground"

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4. Login to the NVR, and click, "Setup"

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5. Click, "Event"

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6. Click, "Alarm"

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7. Select the Channel, and enable, "Local Alarm"

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8. Select either, "NO" or "NC"

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9. Next select what actions you want the system to perform, when the alarm is activated.

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10. Click, "OK"

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