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General information

This command action allows you to check whether if a camera or a group of cameras is armed (see see Arming and disarming a camera).

Configuring an action

To configure this commandaction, do as followsthe following:

  1. Go to the Programming tab.
  2. In the Event rules or Cycle rules list, click Create... (see Configuring macros).
  3. Select a start condition that triggers
  4. Configure the conditions to start
  5. a macro (
  6. see Configuring filters for event-driven macros.Select a camera or a
  7. see Configuring start conditions).
  8. Click the Image Added button below start conditions.
  9. From the drop-down list, select Check if the camera is in armed mode.
  10. In the Camera parameter, select a camera or group of cameras that you
  11. need
  12. want to check
  13. (1)
  14. .
  15. Image Removed
  16. Image Added
  17. Select
  18. In the
  19. response scenario
  20. Execute if the camera is in armed mode parameter, select an action that must be executed if the checked camera is
  21. armed (2).Select the response scenario if the camera checked is not armed (3)
  22. in armed mode.
  23. In the Execute if the camera is not in armed mode parameter, select an action that must be executed if the checked camera isn't in armed mode.
  24. Click the Apply Image Added button.

Configuration of the Check if the camera is in armed mode action is complete.