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Video encoder
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AXIS P7304 Video Encoder
Configure your device
2. For the port that you connected the AXIS I/O Indication LED to, set the direction to Output, and set the normal state to
Circuit open.
3. Go to System > Events.
4. Create a new rule.
5. Select the Condition that must be met to trigger the camera to start recording. It can, for example, be a time schedule or
motion detection.
6. In the list of actions, select Record video. Select a storage space. Select a stream profile or create a new. Also set the
Prebuffer and Postbuffer as required.
7. Save the rule.
8. Create a second rule and select the same Condition as in the first rule.
9. In the list of actions, select Toggle I/O while the rule is active, and then select the port the AXIS I/O Indication LED is
connected to. Set the state to Active.
10. Save the rule.
Other scenarios where AXIS I/O Indication LED can be used are for example:
Configure the LED to turn on when the camera starts, to indicate the presence of the camera. Select System ready as
a condition.
Configure the LED to turn on when live stream is active to indicate that a person or a program is accessing a stream from
the camera. Select Live stream accessed as a condition.
Send an email automatically if someone spray paints the lens
Activate the tampering detection:
1. Go to System > Detectors > Camera tampering.
2. Set a duration for Trigger after. The value indicates the time that must pass before an email is sent.
3. Turn on Trigger on dark images to detect if the lens is sprayed, covered, or rendered severely out of focus.
Add an email recipient:
4. Go to System > Events > Recipients and add a recipient.
5. Type a name for the recipient.
6. Select Email.
7. Type an email address to send the email to.
8. The camera doesn't have it's own email server, so it has to log into another email server to send mails. Fill in the rest of the
information according to your email provider.
9. To send a test email, click Test.
10. Click Save.
Create a rule:
11. Go to System > Events > Rules and add a rule.
12. Type a name for the rule.
13. In the list of conditions, under Video, select Tampering.
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