Setting E-mail (SMTP). Honeywell HCX3

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HCX Series Network IP Camera Operator Guide

Setting Email (SMTP)

Use the Email (SMTP) fields to specify an e-mail address where your camera sends notification of trigger events.

Figure 1-15 Email Dialog

Table 1-6

Field mailserver username password

Email Settings Fields

Description

The name or IP address of an SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer

Protocol) server on your camera network. Ensure that it is an

SMTP server and that it accepts connections on port 25.

Note For your camera to use a text-based name for connection attempts, you must specify a nameserver.

The username for SMTP servers which require a logon.

The password for SMTP servers which require a logon.

Setting the Time

Select the appropriate time zone setting from the pull-down list. Make sure the time zone is correct before you set the clock.

Figure 1-16 Time Dialog

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Table 1-7

Field time zone clock date

(HCX3/HCX5D) clock time

(HDX3/HCX5D)

Time Settings Fields

Description

Select the time zone where your camera is located

Adjust the date of your camera, in MM/DD/YY format.

timeserver protocol timeserver IP address

Adjust the time of your camera in 24 hour format (HH:MM:SS).

Before adjusting the clock time, make sure that you have already selected the appropriate time zone for your camera.

The timeserver protocol used by your network. Options are:

none means your camera does not obtain its time from the network

ntp (default) daytime

The IP address of the timeserver on your network (if any).

Note Do not enter a DNS name. You may set this to 0.0.0.0. to specify none.

NTP mode

Note When the NTP mode (below) is set to passive, entries in this field have no effect.

These items apply only when the timeserver protocol is set to

NTP. Options are:

passive enables or disables acceptance of incoming time broadcasts sent by an NTP server on the local subnet.

broadcast (default) enables or disables your camera sending

NTP broadcasts to find a time server on your local subnet. If you have set a timeserver IP address, then that is the timeserver used.

In this case, a broadcast is sent only if the specified timeserver fails to respond.

both sends out NTP broadcast requests and listens for incoming

NTP packets.

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