Onvif Setting; Ftp Setting; Smtp (E-Mail) Setting - Wansview Pro HD User Manual

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5.3.2.7 Onvif Setting

5.3.2.8 FTP Setting

5.3.2.9 SMTP (E-mail) Setting

Enter SMTP (E-mail) Setting. Fill out relevant E-mail parameters as shown in the figure below to achieve E-mail delivery.
Mainstream E-mail suffixes supported by SMTP include: smtp.gmail.com, mail.yahoo.com, smtp.gmx.com, smtp-mail.outlook.com.
Take gmail setting as an example.
Receiver Address #1&#2: These fields allow the user to enter the receiver email address which will receive any emails pertaining to alert and alarm emails.
Mail subject: This field allows the user to define the subject line of the email.
Mail content: This field allows the user to define the mail content.
Support Email/ Skype: service2@wansview.com
Onvif is a global standard for the interface of IP-based security products.
The ONVIF specification will be ensure interoperability between products
regardless of manufacturer, allowing you to integrate your IP camera as a
generic ONVIF camera into existing security systems.
Enter Onvif Setting. The user can start up and calibrate Onvif functions.
The default setting for Onvif calibration is on.
NVR devices of some manufacturers do not support camera access with
Onvif calibration. The device supports Onvif versions 2.5 and below.
Enter FTP Setting interface. Fill out relevant FTP parameters according to the
set up example as shown in the figure below to achieve FTP document
delivery.
Server Address: This field allows the user to designate an IP address or
DDNS address for the FTP server.
Server Port: This field allows the user to designate the port number for the
FTP server.
User Name: Input FTP user name.
Path: This field allows the user to specify a save path. For
example: ./NCM751GA
Note: If you want to save the alarm picture and video to FTP, you must build
an FTP sever, then create an FTP account with a password (not an
anonymous account) on your FTP server. The FTP account must have create
and delete file rights.
To get started, make sure that the e-mail provider you are using supports SMTP
functions.
Server address: SMTP stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. This field
allows the user to enter the SMTP server used by the email service.
Server Port: This field allows the user to enter the port that corresponds to the
selected SMTP server. The SMTP port is usually set at 25 if there is no security.
Some SMTP servers have their own ports, such as 587 or 465. Specific port
number is to be determined by mail service provider.
Security connection: This dropdown box allows the user to select an encryption
type.
Authentication: It should be on.
User name: Input FTP user name.. Password: Input FTP password.
Sender Address: This field allows the user to enter the email address to which
alarms are sent. This email address should be consistent with the above Email
address for the User name.
Password: Input FTP password.
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