Event Notification Window - Cisco 7000 Series Configuration Manual

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Event Notification Window

The Event Notification window also allows you to designate schedules. If an event takes place within a
designated schedule, the IP camera takes the actions that you configure.
Procedure
Step 1
From the IP camera user interface, click the Setup link.
Step 2
Click Feature Setup to expand the menu.
Step 3
From the Feature Setup menu, click Event.
The Event Notification window appears. If you change any options in this window, you must click the
Save Settings button to save the changes. If you do not click this button, changes are not retained when
you exit the window. Save Settings appears at the bottom of the window. You may need to scroll down
to it.
Table 4-7
Table 4-7
Option
Event Triggering Area
Triggered by
Actions
Interval
Cisco Video Surveillance 7000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide, Release 1.1.4
4-12
describes the options in the Event Notification window.
Event Notification Window Options
Description
Check the desired check boxes to designate the events that trigger actions:
Input port-number—Event is triggered when an input port on the IP camera
changes state from high to low.
Motion Detection—Event is triggered when the camera detects motion, if
motion detection is configured as described the
rows in
Table
Video Loss—Event is triggered if the IP camera loses input to its codec
sensor module.
Check the desired check boxes to designate that actions that the IP camera
takes when the corresponding trigger occurs.
Email—Sends information about the event in an e-mail message to the
designated recipient. You designate the recipient and configure other
e-mail options in other fields in this window.
Output 1—Changes the state of the output 1 port on the IP camera as
defined in the
Syslog—Sends information about the event to a designated Syslog
server.
HTTP—Sends information about the event as an HTTP stream to a
remote system.
FTP—Uploads a snapshot or video clip of the event to an FTP server.
FTP is not supported in this release and is disabled in the UI.
Note
Choose the time interval (in minutes) from the drop-down list to wait after
an event occurs before detecting the next event.
3-1.
IO Ports
Window.
Chapter 4
Feature Setup
"Motion detection controls"
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