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Fig.31. IP Camera Event : Camera A or B Motion Detected

2.4.2 Motion Detection

This page allows the administrator to set motion detection functions for the cameras.

i.Camera A (or Camera B) “Enable”

To activate motion detect, the administrator has two options;

a.“Always On” or

b.“On Schedule”, the administrator can set up to 4 different time slots for motion detection.

“Detection Sensitivity”

This will determines level of change before motion capture is triggered.

“Send image every”

Select a value between 1 to 5 seconds.

“Stop sending emails after ## email(s) or image idle for ## second(s)”

IP Camera will stop sending on the lower of the two conditions. You can set between 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 seconds. Emails can be set from 1 to 99999 pieces, or 0 for stop sending email only when image idle occurred.

“Schedule”

If set to “On Schedule” in the above section, the administrator can then input the four preferred schedule time slots for motion detection. Time must be entered in 24hr format.

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Contents IP Camera Contents Device View System User Help Drag-and-Drop Feature Features IntroductionPackage Contents IP Camera Back View Installation Procedure IP Camera installation flowchartInstallation Procedure IP Camera, USB Camera and the NetworkICAMView, USB Camera and the Network Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Installing UtilityUsing Utility Setup Wizard Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Launch IP Camera IP Configuration IPAddress AdvancedDevice Password IP Configuration IP Camera Advanced settingsIi. Management Protocol For exampleAbout RefreshIP Camera Web Manager IntroductionIP Camera Web Manager Interface Web-Camera Selection System Information InformationSystem Status Current Connections Ii. System InformationBasic Settings Event LogSetting up Camera a Similar with Camera B Camera SettingsCamera Settings Network Account Settings Ii. DNS Server IP NetworkIP Address Dynamic DNS Iii. Port NumberIv. Ethernet User Account User Name Account SettingsVi. PPPoE An Administrator has full access including write Advanced Settings Event Notification Event Notification Send Email IP Camera Event NotificationIP Camera Event Selection List Samples Camera a or Camera B Enable Motion DetectionIP Camera Motion Detection IP Camera Motion Detect Email Notification Image Recording Camera a or Camera B Begin End hhmmMail / FTP IP Camera Email of Image RecordedFTP Settings FTP Server Ii. Email Settings E-mail ServerIii. Sending Test Mail IP Camera test mail functionSystem Settings Iv. Email Address BookIi. System Restart Iii. LED SettingsIv. Snmp Settings Image Server Language Ii. Email Preference Ii. Save / Restore Settings Save current ConfigurationInterface Language AboutViewing images using PDA / Web enabled mobile phone IP Camera AboutAccessing IP Camera via PDA Installing MultiMonitor MultiMonitorMultiMonitor MultiMonitor Device MultiMonitor Display the current Camera settings Display the Motion Detection Settings REDImage Recording Configure Settings for Email Notification Avifilethree digit numerical sequenceNotified Email Address Server Require AuthenticationSnmp Settings Using Snmp to update network ports MultiMonitor MultiMonitor View SystemUser Help Drag-and-Drop Feature StepDouble click on the icon on the desktop, to view the images Appendix a Router Configuration Port Forwarding for IP CameraSMC SMC2404WBR Appendix a Router Configuration TCP UDP TCP Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Action Allow always Appendix a Router Configuration TCP TCP Appendix a Router Configuration TCP Appendix a Router Configuration Gateways Appendix B IP Address, Subnet and GatewayCommunities IP AddressesSubnetting and Subnet Masks Subnet Mask Routing and FilteringAppendix C Glossary Term Definition