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captured images within the detecting area to the FTP
server, email receiver, Network Storage server, or the
connected USB device. You have to configure
corresponding settings, such as FTP server and email
server, to enable this feature. Please note that you have
to configure the related settings before enabling these
features.
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Schedule Profile:
Select a schedule profile from the
pull-down list.
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Action:
Select the destination that the captured
images will be sent to:
Trigger Out
,
Record to
Network Storage
,
Send Email
, and
FTP Upload
.
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Event Configuration >> Schedule Trigger
You can separately configure the schedule for trigger function
of the camera by
Email
,
FTP
, or
Network Storage
. Select
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the
Enable
option on each item, and then select a
Schedule
Profile
from the pull-down list and set the
Interval
time.
NOTE
If the setting value of the
Network Storage
Recording Time Per Event
option in General Setting
is longer than the
Interval
time in Network Storage
Schedule, the recorded file will be a continuous video
clip.
For example, if you set the
Network Storage
Recording Time Per Event
as 10 seconds and the
Interval
as 5 seconds, recorded file becomes a non-
stop video clip
because the camera will record a 10-
second video clip every 5 seconds.
±
Event Configuration >> GPIO Trigger
The GPIO trigger function of the camera allows you to set
Trigger Out function or send captured images within the
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detecting area to the Network Storage server, email receiver,
or FTP server. You have to configure corresponding settings,
such as FTP server and email server, to enable this feature.
z
Enable Trigger In 1/2:
Select the option to enable the
GPIO trigger function of the camera. Then, complete the
following options
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Schedule Profile:
Select a schedule profile (
Always
,
or the profile you have set) from the pull-down list.
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Action:
Select the
Trigger Out
function or select the
destination of the captured image (
Record to
Network Storage
,
Send Email
, or
FTP Upload
).
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4.9 Tools
The Tools menu provides the commands that allow you to restart
or reset the camera. You can also backup and restore your
configuration, and upgrade the firmware for the camera.
z
Factory Reset:
Click
Reset
to restore all factory default
settings for the camera.
z
System Reboot:
Click
Reboot
to restart the camera just
like turning the device off and on. The configuration of the
camera will be retained after rebooting.
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Configuration:
You can save your camera configuration
as a backup file on your computer. Whenever you want to
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resume the original settings, you can restore them by
retrieving the backup file.
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Backup:
Click
Get the backup file
to save the
current configuration of the camera.
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Restore:
Click
Browse
to locate the backup file and
then click
Restore
.
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Update Firmware:
You can upgrade the firmware for
your camera once you obtained a latest version of
firmware.
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Current Firmware Version:
This item displays the
current firmware version.
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Select the firmware:
Click
Browse
to locate the
backup file and then click
Update
.
WARNING
:
Firmware upgrade failure may
permanently damage the unit and cause it to
malfunction.
Do not interrupt the firmware
upgrade process by disconnecting it from
the network or unplugging its power from
the power outlet once the firmware upgrade
process has begun.
Never perform a
firmware upgrade over wireless connections
or via remote access connections.
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