Alarm Out - FLIR Ariel Gen IIICB-3308 User And Installation Manual

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2. In the Basic Settings area, configure the following settings:
a. Authentication – From the drop-down list, select one of the following authentication
methods:
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b. Server Address – In the text box, enter the email server IP address.
c. Port – In the text box, enter the email server port number. The default port is 25.
d. User Name – In the text box, enter the email server user name.
e. Password – In the text box, enter the email server password.
3. In the Sender Settings area, configure the following settings:
a. Sender Email Address – In the text box, enter the sender's email address.
b. Attach Image – From the drop-down list, select ON or OFF (default setting).
4. In the Email Address List section, do the following for each email address:
a. Select the checkbox in the Enable column. By default, Enable is not checked.
b. Enter the email address in the Email Address column.
c. Click Save.

5.3.1.6.2 Alarm Out

The Alarm Out screen is used for configuring settings for the camera's one alarm output.
There are two methods for enabling Alarm Out:
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Pulse – When this is selected, the user can select the Type Normally Open or Normally Closed.
When Normally Open is selected, new text boxes are displayed in which the user can specify
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the following:
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On Time – amount of time (in seconds) that the alarm is ON
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Off Time – amount of time (in seconds) between ON states
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Count – the number of frames for the post-trigger buffer
When Normally Closed is selected, these text boxes are not displayed, the alarm output is
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activated for the specified duration (On Time) during which the output opens. The same
settings are displayed as on the Normally Open setting.
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No_Auth – No email authentication method is used. This is the default setting.
SMTP Plain – PLAIN is the least secure of all the SASL (Simple Authentication
and Security Layer) authentication mechanisms because the password is sent
unencrypted across the network. The PLAIN authentication mechanism is
described in RFC 2595.
Login – The Login mechanism is supported by Microsoft's Outlook Express and by
some other clients.
TLS-TTLS – The Tunneled Transport Layer Security is used to tunnel an entire
network stack to create a VPN.
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