Http Event - Beward N1000 Operation User's Manual

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Suffix: select a suffix to add it to the file name. The following options are available:
 None: do not add any suffix to the file name.
 Date Time: adds the date and time that correspond to the date and time the file was
created. This suffix contains the year as 4 digits, the month as 2 digits, the day as 2
digits, the hour as 2 digits, the minute as 2 digits, the second as 2 digits. Totally, this
adds a fourteen-digit suffix to the file name.
 Sequence number: adds a six-digit number. User can click the [Clear] button to reset
the sequence number anytime. When user clicks the [Clear] button it resets the
sequence number and starts it from 000001.
Interval: allows you to set a frequency of e-mail sending. The minimum value is 1 minute;
the maximum value is 24 hours.
Effective period: allows you to set a period for sending e-mails when an alarm is triggered.
The following options are available:
 Always: select this option for continuous e-mail sending.
 Schedule: select this option for scheduled e-mail sending. To configure this option, click
the [Schedule] button or go to SETTING – Advanced – Schedule. See paragraph 7.4
for details.
NOTE:
Click [ОК] to save changes. Otherwise, the changes may not be saved.

7.3. HTTP Event

This menu allows you to configure sending of HTTP (CGI) commands to an external alarm
device. This device, in turn, sends a command to another external device or closes relay contacts.
For example, the camera sends an HTTP (CGI) command to the executive device, which, in turn,
closes relay contacts and triggers an alarm. The menu contains two sections: «General» and
«Alarm sending» (Pic. 7.10).
N1000 Operations User Manual
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