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Audio
Configure audio in/out settings.
Event Action
Designate event detection alert actions.
In/Out Ala rm-out
Select Alarm Out to enable alarm out.
• Audio Codec: Select an audio codec.
• Input: Select an option and then an audio input source (microphone or line-in). Adjust the volume.
• Output: Select an option and then adjust the volume.
Cameras do not feature built-in audio amplifier units and therefore require the user to purchase a speaker system with a built-in amplifier separately.
• Dwell Time: Designate the alarm out duration. When an event occurs, alarm out will be generated for the specified duration.
• Schedule: Specify the alarm out schedule. Alarm out is generated during the specified period only.
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Email
Select Email to send out emails.
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Remote Callback
Select Remote Callback to send callback messages to a remote system.
• Not supported from the IDIS Web program.
• The camera must be registered to the remote system in order to use the Remote Callback feature.
• SMTP Server/Port: Enter the SMTP server’s IP address
(or domain name) and port number you received from the network administrator. If a DNS server has been set up during network configuration, you can enter a domain name instead of an IP address. If using an SMTP server requiring an SSL connection, select the Use SSL/TLS option.
• Authentication: Enter a user ID and password if user authentication is required by the SMTP server.
• Sender/Recipient(s): Enter the sender and recipients’ addresses. (Up to 10) The addresses must be properly formatted and include the @ symbol.
• IP Address: Enter the IP address and port number of the remote system that will receive the messages.
• Retry: Designate how many reattempts to make if message delivery fails.
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Audio Alarm
Select Audio Alarm to generate audio.
FTP Upload
Select FTP Upload to upload .jpg image of the event detected to an FTP server.
• List: Displays a list of audio files to playback. Click
Add or Remove to add/remove audio (.wav) files.
(supports 16-bit, 16KHz encoded files only) Select an audio file from the list and then click Play to listen to the file.
• FTP Server: Click Add to register a new FTP server.
Click Remove to remove a registered FTP server.
When an event is detected, a .jpg image of the event detected image is uploaded to the Primary Server.
If the upload to the Primary Server fails, the file will be uploaded to the Secondary Server. Upload to the
Secondary Server will continue to be attempted until successful. Fill out the fields below and click Test to test the FTP server connection settings. Once the test is complete, click OK.
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- FTP Server: Enter the FTP server’s IP address (or domain name).
- Upload Path: Designate the file upload path.
- Port: Enter the FTP server’s port number.
- User ID, Password: Enter the user ID and password needed for connecting to the FTP server.
• Settings: Configure image and upload settings.
- Upload Type: Choose an upload type. Select
Always to upload images using the settings below, irrespective of event detection. Select Event to upload images using the settings below when an event is detected.
- Upload Frequency: Activated only when Upload
Type has been set to Always. Designate the upload speed. The specified number of images will be uploaded to the FTP server during the specified period of time.
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- Upload 1 image per: Activated only when Upload
Type has been set to Event. Designate the upload speed. Select Upload for and specify a duration.
Images will be uploaded for the specified duration at the specified upload speed. Select Upload while
event status is active to upload images at the specified speed only while event status is active.
Resolution/Quality: Choose the resolution and quality of the images to upload to the FTP server. The resolution cannot be higher than the primary stream resolution.
Base File Name: Enter a name for the files to be uploaded to the FTP server and then choose file identification options. Select Add Date/Time Suffix to add event detection date and time information to each image file. Select Add Sequence Number Suffix
- max. Count to number the image files based on the order of event detection. Select Overwrite to overwrite the previous image with the new image. Event type is automatically added to the file names.
• When specifying the Upload Path or Base File
Name, you cannot use special characters such as \, /,
#, *, |, :, ", <, >, and ?.
• If each stream utilizes a different resolution, the resolution setting for Tertiary will be used for images uploaded to the FTP.
• Set speed settings for Upload Frequency and
Upload 1 image per options in consideration of the
FTP server's performance. FTP uploads can fail if the configured speed is higher than what the FTP server can handle.
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Record
Select Record to record video on the SD card. First, make sure that an SD card (Class 6 or higher) has been properly inserted.
• Total Capacity: Indicates the SD card’s total capacity if it has been inserted properly.
• Format SD Card: Click on this button to format the inserted SD card. Formatting the SD card erases all data saved on the card.
This function is only supported for users in
Administrator group.
• Record Audio: Enable/disable audio recording.
Schedule
Select the Schedule tab and set up a recording schedule.
• Mode: Choose a recording mode.
- Always - Event: Records video in event mode. In event recording mode, video is recorded when an event is detected.
- Always - Time-Lapse: Records video in time lapse mode. In time lapse recording mode, video is recorded continuously, irrespective of event detection.
- Always - Time-Lapse/Event: Records video in time lapse mode when event has not been detected and in event mode when one is detected.
- Date/Time: Video is recorded in the specified mode according to the dates and times selected in the schedule. Select On or Off at the bottom of the schedule table and then choose a recording mode.
Click on dates and times on the schedule table or drag to enable/disable recording mode. Select On or Off and then click Select All/Clear All to enable/ disable recording mode on all dates and times.
• Duration: Specify the event recording duration.
- Pre-Event: Select the pre-event recording duration.
You can record up to 60MB of video. Using high resolution, quality, and frame rate settings can cause the recording to exceed the 60MB limit and stop before the end of the specified recording duration.
- Post-Event: Select the post-event recording duration.
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Settings
Select the Settings tab and configure recording settings.
• Recording Stream: Choose a stream to use for recording. It’s possible to designate different streams for different recording modes.
- Time-Lapse/Pre-Event: Designate the stream to use for recording in time lapse mode or event mode
(pre-event).
- Event: Designate the stream to use for recording in event mode (post-event).
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- Preference: Designate recording stream priority.
SD
Recording
Network
Recording
None
Recording using the Time-Lapse/
Pre-Event and Event streams designated above.
Record from the remote program using the designated recording streams. If the remote program does not support recording streams, however, Default
Recording Stream specified under Video > Streaming will be used.
Record using the SD Recording stream or the Network
Recording stream, whichever has the higher resolution.
• Network Recording Failover: Select a network recording failover mode. You can recording video on the SD card when recording from the remote program fails. Video is recorded using the stream designated under Recording Stream > Event.
Not supported if the recording mode under the
Schedule tab is set to Always > Time-Lapse.
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