Beward N37210 Owner's Manual page 84

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NOTE:
To keep the "Capacity Warning" function when the memory card space is over operable it is necessary to
add the "Capacity Warning" event type in SETTING – Event – Event list – Event list menu.
Attached Type: select a type of sent file. The available types are the following:
Snapshot: in this case there are frames which are recorded to the memory card (a
static image) in the JPG format.
Video: there are video files in the avi. format which are recorded to the memory
card.
System log: the system log is recorded in the specified directory.
If the "Snapshot" type is selected then "Setting" group looks as shown in the Picture
11.20 and contains the following settings:
Send (Pre-event Image): enter the number of files (0 to 7) recorded by the camera before
an alarm event triggered which will be included to the total number of files sent to the server.
Send (Post-event Image): enter the number of files (0 to 7) recorded by the camera after
an alarm event triggered which will be included to the total number of files sent to the server.
IMPORTANT:
The number of the frames which are recorded to a memory card will be equal to the sum of shown frame
values before and after alarm event triggered and also a frame at the moment of alarm event triggering.
So, the total number of the frames included to the sending by alarm event is Pre-event Image number +
Post-event Image number + 1 frame.
Image File Name: enter a file name which will correspond to the names of all files sent to
the FTP server.
IMPORTANT:
When you add the event server with "Snapshot" as the type of attached files it is important to control the
volume of available buffer memory. In case of buffer overfilling a notification will be sent.
If you select "Video" file type then setting group looks as shown in the Picture 11.21:
N37210 Operations User Manual
Chapter 11. The [SETTING] Menu: Event
Pic. 11.20
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