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Mail & FTP
Configuring Software
Secondary SMTP
Secondary SMTP
— Check the box to upload to the Secondary SMTP if the camera can
not connect to the primary SMTP.
SMTP Mail Server
— Enter the address of the SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol)
Server to be used to send e-mail.
Port
— Enter the port number for the mail server, the default is
25
.
Authentication
— Check the box if your mail server requires authentication and enter
the following options:
Account Name
— Enter the account name to be used on the email server.
Password
— Enter the password associated with the account name.
E-mail Setup
Send To
— Enter at least one (1) e-mail address; the 2nd and 3rd addresses are optional.
The e-mail alert will be sent to the e-mail address or addresses specified here.
Show “From” as
— Enter the e-mail address to be shown in the
From
field when the e-
mail is received.
Subject
— Enter the desired text to be shown as the subject for the e-mail when it is
received
FTP
Alert
Primary FTP
FTP Server
— Enter the address of the primary FTP Server.
Login Name
— Enter the login name associated with the specified primary FTP server.
Password
— Enter the password associated with the login name for the primary FTP
server.
Enable Passive Mode
— Check the box to enable the Passive mode feature. (This is a
more secure mode of the ftp protocol)
File Path Name
— Enter the desired file path name on the primary FTP server.
Secondary FTP
Secondary FTP
— Enable this option to allow the camera to connect to a secondary
FTP server if the primary FTP server is not available
NOTE:
Only one FTP server is used, even if both the
primary and secondary FTP servers are enabled.
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Motion Detection
Configuring Software
FTP Server
— Enter the address of the secondary FTP Server.
Login Name
— Enter the login name associated with the secondary FTP server.
Password
— Enter the password associated with the login name for the secondary FTP
server.
Enable Passive Mode
— Check the box to enable the Passive mode feature.
File Path Name
— Enter the desired file path name on the secondary FTP server.
Motion Detection
Clicking on the Motion Detection Tab shows options for
Event
and
Pan/Tilt
.
Event
Enable E-mail Alert
— If enabled, e-mail alert with attachment are sent when motion is
detected.
Enable FTP Alert
— If enabled, FTP alert with attachment are sent when motion is
detected.
Checking either alert box will display options for the attachment.
Interval
— Defaults to 2 minutes before detecting the next event
Attachment Type
— JPEG Image or Video
NOTE:
Complete the Mail and FTP Setup prior to enabling
alerts.
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Pan/Tilt
Configuring Software
Frame Rate
— Defaults to 1 fps
Pre-Capture Length
— Defaults to 1 second
Post Capture Length
— Defaults to 1 second
Pan/Tilt
This option is only available if your camera is fitted with a Pan/Tilt control. If available,
select the desired option to resolve conflict between the Pan/Tilt and Motion Detection
features.
Check the box to set the idle time for motion detection position, this defaults to 1
minute.
Set Area & Sensitivity
— Click this button to enter the motion detection sub-screen.
You can set the area or areas of the video image to be examined, and adjust the
sensitivity of detection for each area.
Pan/Tilt
Clicking on
Pan/Tilt
shows the
Set Preset,
Pan/Tilt Control,
and
Rotation Sequence
settings
for the camera.
Set Preset
Set Positions
— Set the desired position through adjusting the control panel.
Calibrate Button
— Click this button to reset the calibration of Pan/Tilt area.
NOTE:
Motion detection can be triggered by rapid
changes in lighting conditions, as well as by moving
objects. For this reason, it should only be used indoors.
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Pan/Tilt
Configuring Software
Set Home Button
— Set the desired position and then click this button to set Home
position.
Current Position
— Name the current desired position and then click the
Add
button
to add into the preset list.
Preset Position
— Select the preset position you don't need and then click the
Delete
button to remove.
Pan/Tilt Control
Pan/Tilt Control and Rotation Sequence are found at the lower part of the scrolling window.
Pan/Tilt Movement
— Check
On
if you want to use the Pan/Tilt Movement feature.
Default Home Position
— Click this button to reset Default Home Position.
Rotation Sequence
Rotation Sequence Windows
— This feature determines how the camera will move
when it is set to "Rotate". You can set a number of Preset Positions; the camera will go to
the first position, then move through the list of preset positions until it is finished. The
camera will stop at the last position in the list.
To create the Preset Sequence, select the desired Preset Position in the left column,
and click the
Add >>
button. Repeat until the desired sequence is complete. Note
that you can add the same Preset Position more than once; this can be used to make
the camera stay longer at one position.
To delete a position from the Sequence, select the desired position and click the
Delete
button.
Time
— This determines how long the camera will stay at each position while executing
the sequence. Set this to the desired value.
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Status
Configuring Software
Status
Clicking on the
Status
Tab shows options for
System, Image, Network, Wireless, Syslog,
and
Log.
This is a scrolling window, the top half appears as follows:
System
Firmware Version
— The version of the firmware currently installed is displayed.
MAC Address
— This displays the MAC address of the camera.
Camera Name
— This displays the name of the camera, as defined on the
Basic > Device
Settings
screen.
Description
— This displays the description of the camera, as defined on the
Basic >
Device Settings
screen.
Date/Time
— This displays the current date/time as configured on the camera.
Image
MPEG-4
Resolution
— This displays the image size of the video stream.
Image Quality
— This displays the image quality of the video stream.
Frame Rate
— This displays the frame rate of the video stream.
MJPEG

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