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Between the cameras and the privacy button, there are two different cables. The first cable related to this is the one <b>attached to the the physical button</b>.
 
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==Axis IO Blocks==
 
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Of the [[VALT Devices | supported cameras]] that IVS uses, many of the devices use I/O blocks to connect [[Audio Line Diagrams | audio]], power, and [[VALT Accessories | VALT accessories]].
 
Of the [[VALT Devices | supported cameras]] that IVS uses, many of the devices use I/O blocks to connect [[Audio Line Diagrams | audio]], power, and [[VALT Accessories | VALT accessories]].

Latest revision as of 16:47, 28 March 2024

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The VALT Privacy Button is a physical button that can be installed inside of a room that has cameras connected to VALT. This button allows a user to put a mask over the video and mute the audio, at the camera level. To enable and disable this privacy mode, a user must toggle the button.

Privacy Button On.png Privacy Button Disabled.png

Wiring

22-4 accessory breakout.png

Between the cameras and the privacy button, there are two different cables. The first cable related to this is the one attached to the the physical button.


The physical button wires will look like this:

PrivacyButton StartButton.png


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The second cable connection is the cable that will plug directly into the camera.


Axis IO Blocks

Of the supported cameras that IVS uses, many of the devices use I/O blocks to connect audio, power, and VALT accessories.

Axis camera io blocks.png