Appendix H: Setting Up Http Events; Example; Positioning The Cameras; Setting A Preset - Lorex LNE1001 Instruction Manual

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APPENDIX H: SETTING UP HTTP EVENTS

Your Lorex Internet camera includes an advanced feature that allows you to enable HTTP Events.
NOTE: HTTP Events require at least two cameras on the same network.
HTTP Event means that if motion is detected, or an alarm is triggered on one camera, an event
notification can be sent to another camera. A PTZ Internet camera can be programmed to
automatically turn towards the target area.

Example

Positioning the Cameras

Camera A, an LNZ4001 PTZ camera, is mounted to the ceiling in one corner of an office. Camera
B, an LNE3003, has been placed to monitor the door at the opposite end of the room.
: Make sure you can view each camera in DigiViewer before setting up an HTTP
ATTENTION
Event Trigger. Multiple cameras on your network require their own Web ports and RTSP
ports. You can configure the ports of each camera from DigiViewer
>
Setup
Network Configuration.

Setting a Preset

You must set a preset location for the PTZ prior to configuring HTTP triggering. In this example,
you want the PTZ camera to turn towards Camera B when an HTTP event is triggered.
To set a preset:
1. Open DigiViewer.
2. Click
at the bottom of the main display screen. The PTZ Control pane appears on the left
side of the main display scree
3. Click the navigation arrows to position the camera to face Camera A.
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2
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Figure 37.0 PTZ Control pane
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1. Set: Open Preset and Patrol
Control pane.
-
2.
: Zoom out.
3. Navigation: Pan and tilt the
camera.
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4.
: Zoom in.
>
>
Settings
Device
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