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N1072
Box Network Camera
General:
Name:
Response to event trigger:
Always:
During time:
Never:
Trigger by:
Sources of trigger events (Note: You can set only one trigger event once.)
Alarm input:
Motion Detection:
On boot:
Blind Detection
Net Loss
Response process:
Active alarm out:
Upload video/image
to server:
Send HTTP
notification:
Send TCP
notification:
Send NAP
notification:
Day Night
NOTE:
The setting pages of Add Event and Add Schedule are the same. There is only one difference between
them is the Add Schedule setting without the setting for Trigger by.
Delete:
Modify:
Name the trigger event.
Time setting for the trigger event
Always monitoring
Check the date you want to monitor (Sun.~Sat.) and the duration of monitoring.
For example, if you want to set the camera to monitor from 7 pm after work to 7 am
next morning from Monday to Friday, check the boxes from Monday to Friday, enter
"19:00" in the "Start From" field, and enter "12:00" in the "Duration" field.
Do not set the time.
The alarm is triggered by the security equipment connected from the DI terminals
behind the machine, such as door/window detectors, infrared sensors.
The alarm is triggered when motion is detected. The camera will send an alarm
when any objects appear in the set detection area.
The alarm is triggered by reboot. The camera will send an alarm when the system
is rebooted due to power shortage, sabotage, or other reasons.
The alarm is triggered when blind area is detected. The camera will send an alarm
when any objects appear in the set detection area.
The alarm is triggered when the network is disconnected. The camera response
process by the selection which you have set.
trigger event response (Note: Multiple selections are available)
An event is detected by the security equipment connected from the DI terminal behind
the machine, such as high-decibel alarms, light projectors. You can set the alarm
duration in the "Duration" field.
The camera will save the Motion JPEG of the event to the Upload Server (FTP/SMTP)
or the Recording Storage Device (Samba).
Include pre-trigger buffer: When an event is detected, the camera will record the
previous video image up to 10 seconds.
Include post-trigger buffer: When an event is detected, the camera will record the
post video image up to 10 seconds.
Continue video upload: When the event is continue, the camera will record the video
image up to 10 seconds.
For example: If the pre-trigger 5 seconds, post-trigger 5 seconds and continue video
upload 5 seconds have been selected, the total file size will be 15 seconds.
The camera will save the capture photo of the event to the Upload Server
(FTP/SMTP) or the Recording Storage Device (Samba).
The alarm will be sent to the HTTP server you specified. To use this function, set the
coordinative HTTP server in the Event Server setting page in advance.
The alarm will be sent to the TCP Server you specified. To use this function, set the
coordinative TCP server in the Event Server setting page in advance.
The alarm will be sent to the NAP Server you specified. To use this function, set the
coordinative NAP server in the Event Server setting page in advance.
Force the camera turn into Day/Night Mode when the trigger is detected.
Delete the event cluster setting.
Modify the event cluster setting.
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