Graphic Maps; Onvif Cameras - INIM Electronics Prime Programming Manual

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If this option is enabled, the message text of the event will be saved to the
control panel memory.
Re: (events log)
If you right click on the header on this column, you will be able to carry out
selections/deselections which involve all the control panel events or all the
events of the same type.
Double click on the respective check box to access the e-mail addresses in the
contact list.
The Contacts window allows you to select and change the e-mail addresses of
the recipients.
There are 3 buttons:
Recipients
For each event, this field allows to edit the info provided with the subject of the
e-mail in addition to what is indicated in the Table 13-1: E-mail parameters.
Double click on the respective event field to access the Subject window where
you can write a text:
Subject
The 3 buttons Apply, Apply to events of the selected group and Apply to all
the selected control panel events have the same functions as previously
described.
The Set default for selected button set automatically the subject format:
"event type - detail".
If you position the mouse arrow on the text body, the contents will be shown in a
tooltip.
This option allows you to edit the text body of the e-mail for each event.
Double click on the respective event field to access the message Text body
window where you can write a text of up to 512 characters on several lines.
You can also add links for direct access to web pages or LAN devices (for
example, IP cameras), in this case, you must always include "http://".
Text body
The 3 buttons Apply, Apply to events of the selected group and Apply to all
the selected control panel events have the same functions as previously
described.
If you position the mouse arrow on the text body, the contents will be shown in a
tooltip.
You can attach a document/file to the e-mail.
A double click on the box of the selected event accesses the Explore window
where you can load or cancel the selected file from the SD-card.
Attachment
The 3 buttons Apply, Apply to events of the selected group and Apply to all
the selected control panel events have the same functions as previously
described.
It is possible to associate a camera to each event.
A double click on the relative field of the selected event will open the Select
Onvif camera window. This window will allow you to select a camera from those
configured and select two presets for it. The presets can be selected from those
Camera
listed after updating the dedicated section (refer to paragraph 12-1-2 Shortcut
on event).
The 3 buttons Apply, Apply to events of the selected group and Apply to all
the selected control panel events have the same functions as previously
described.
If enabled, the recorded frames will be saved to the SD card that is inserted into
Record on SD
the PrimeLAN board.

Graphic maps

The use of the optional PrimeLAN board provides the user with the installation monitoring
function with graphic maps.
By clicking on the PrimeLAN settingsbutton on the menu on the left, you will access the
"Graphic maps" section. Refer to Chapter 20 Graphic map configuration.

ONVIF cameras

Remote ZTL control and preset audio/video profiles allow hassle-free user interaction with
ONVIF protocol cameras.
Programming the PrimeLAN board
Table 13-2: Email message configuration
Apply - allows you to add or delete the recipient contacts for the selected
event only.
Apply to events of the selected group - allows you to add or delete the
recipient contacts for all events of the same type as the selected event.
Apply to all the selected control panel events - allows you to add or
delete the recipient contacts for all the selected control panel events.
if this text is left blank, the subject of the email will also contain the
description of the generic event type
if you have entered text, this will be included in the subject for the specific
event
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