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The field contains five columns: "Name", "Enabled", "Trigger", "Action" and
"Schedule".
Name: displays an event name.
Enabled: displays the status of the current event (On/Off).
Trigger: displays an alarm event.
Action: displays the short name of the action which will be accomplished as the alarm
event happened.
Schedule: displays the operation mode of the alarm event (by schedule/always).
To prevent simultaneous calls to the same resources (for example, sending the same file to
NAS and to FTP servers) events prioritization is used. It means that you add events to the list
according to their importance: the most important – at the top of the list, the less important – at the
bottom. The most prioritized events will be always accomplished but the less ones will be
accomplished only if there will be no calls from the more important events at the same time and
because of that they may remain unprocessed.
Prioritization helps to allocate camera resources when several events happen at once.
[High]: click this button to increase the priority of the selected alarm event.
[Low]: click this button to decrease the priority of the selected alarm event.
[Add]: click this button to create a new event in the list.
[Edit]: click this button to edit the event selected from the list (Pic. 11.23).
[Remove]: click this button to delete the event selected from the list (Pic. 11.23).
N37210 Operations User Manual
Chapter 11. The [SETTING] Menu: Event
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