Configuring Upnp Port Mapping - Honeywell equIP Series User Manual

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2MP/4MP Low Light WDR IP Camera User Guide
Anonymous check box to log in without a user name and password.
In the Sender field, enter the sender's email address.
3.
From the Authentication list, select an encryption mode (SSL or TLS) or select None.
4.
In the Title field, enter the text that you want to appear in the subject line of the email.
5.
Select the Attachment check box if you want to enable snapshot attachments.
6.
In the Mail Receiver field, enter the recipient's email address, and then click the + sign
7.
to add it to the list. You can enter up to three email addresses. To remove an address
from the list, select it, and then click the – sign.
In the Interval field, specify the interval between email notification messages. Enter a
8.
value between 0 (no interval) and 3600 seconds (60 minutes).
Setting an interval between email notifications reduces the load on
Note
the email server if multiple notifications are triggered
simultaneously.
To have the system periodically verify that the email notification settings are working,
9.
select the Send Health Messages check box, and specify the Interval.
Click Save to apply the settings.
10.
Click Email Test to send a test email to verify that the settings are configured properly.
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Configuring UPnP Port Mapping

You can configure Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) settings on the Setup  Network Setup 
UPnP page.
The UPnP protocol is used to detect network devices with clients running Windows.
To enable UPnP, select the Enable check box. The camera can now be detected by Windows'
built-in network browser (My Network Places in Windows XP; Network in Windows 7).
To enable UPnP in Windows XP:
Go to Start > Control Panel > Add or remove programs.
1.
Click Add or remove programs, then select Networking Services in the Windows
2.
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