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Chapter 4
Feature Setup
Motion that the IP camera detects. For related information about motion detection, see the
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An activity that is defined by a camera app.
When a system trigger occurs, it causes the IP camera to execute certain configured event notifications:
Email notification—An event can cause the IP camera to send a notification e-mail message to
designated recipients. The message can include a video clip or a snapshot of the activity that
triggered the event.
This message includes the same information that is provided with HTTP notification.
Output port state change—Changes the state of an IP camera output port from low to high or from
high to low.
Syslog server message—Sends a notification message to the designated Syslog server.
HTTP notification—IP camera sends notification to a remote system via HTTP. This information
includes the following:
FTP notification—An event can cause the IP camera to upload a video clip or a snapshot of the
activity that triggered the event to an FTP server.
The Event Notification window also allows you to designate schedules. If a trigger 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.
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Device ID—ID of the IP camera.
Device name—Name of the IP camera.
IP address—IP address of the IP camera.
MAC address—MAC address of the IP camera.
Channel ID—Channel identification number (1 for primary stream or 2 for secondary stream).
Channel name—Name that is configured for the channel.
Date and time—Date and time that the event occurred.
Active post Count—Sequence number of the notification for this event.
Event type—Type of event.
Event state—Indicates whether the event is active or inactive at the time that the event was
detected for this notification.
Event description—Description of the event.
Input port ID—If the event was triggered by an input port state change, port ID of the port
Region index—If the event was triggered by motion detection, identification number of the
region in which the IP camera detected motion.
Sensitivity level—If the event was triggered by motion detection, sensitivity that is configured
for the region in which motion was detected.
Detection threshold—If the event was triggered by motion detection, threshold that is
configured for the region in which motion was detected.
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