3-Configure Motion Detection Area; 4-Setup A Schedule; 5-Configure Camera For Remote Access - Wirepath Surveillance WPS-500-PTZ-IP Installation And User Manual

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3- Configure Motion Detection Area
Motion Detection allows for the image to be used for triggering the recording of video, an alarm, or sending a notification.
When enabled, motion in that the scene will trigger the predefined action; this is useful to avoid unwanted events from being
triggered due to motion in areas of no concern.
Note: Motion for the entire viewable area is set by default; and cannot be changed. Only, the Sensitivity to motion events
may be edited.
See section
A.
Select Event Setting under Event on the left side Menu.
B.
Select the Sensitivity level in the drop down box. (Range 1 Low to 10 High).
C. Select the checkbox next to Motion Area, and select the type of Events to perform when motion is detected.
D. Select a Name to use for the Subject line of email notifications.
E.
Set the Interval between motion events (the minimum time to wait before triggering subsequent motion events).
F.
Select the checkbox next to Only in Schedule Times if motion is only to be detected at certain times of the day.
Note: If Save to SD Card is selected, the Camera must have a microSD Card installed.
G. Select Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the settings.
4- Setup a Schedule
A.
Select Schedule under Event on the left side Menu.
B.
Select the Enabled checkbox.
C. Click on the box(es) to enable one-hour blocks of time for the desired Day of week and Time of day.
D. In the Snapshot section, select the delivery method for the Snapshot.
E.
Select an Interval between the Snapshots for the selected periods.
Example: when set to 60 seconds, a snapshot will be sent to the selected destinations every 60 seconds.
F.
Select a Filename to identify the Snapshot.
G. Select Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the settings.
5- Configure Camera for Remote Access
Access to the Cameras from outside the local network requires configuration of individual ports for each Camera, a Dynamic
DNS name from a DDNS service provider be assigned, and the router setup for port forwarding. Follow the steps within this
section to configure the Camera(s) for Remote Access.
Our free WirepathDNS service is fast to set up right through the camera interface – no PC required – and it provides
maximum uptime thanks to redundant USA-based servers located across the country.
Recommendation: If an NVR is being used in the system, we recommend that remote access is handled through the
NVR. Only configure remote access for Cameras that must be accessed directly from outside the local network.
A.
Enter a port for the Cameras
Note: Port configuration is part of initial setup and is included here to verify that a unique port has been configured.
See section
A.1- Select IP Setting under the Network section of the left side Menu.
A.2- Next to Web Page Port, enter a port number to identify the Cameras.
Note: This port number should not be assigned to other devices on the network.
A.3- Click on HTTPS Setting to open the settings menu.
A.4- In the Check Box at the bottom of the screen, select the type of access that is desired. We recommend that
HTTP&HTTPS be selected as this will allow for access from both types of connection.
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12.11.1-Motion Detection
for details on the features used in this step.
12.4.2-Port Assignment
for details on the features used in this step.
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