Axis Communications 243Q user manual Scheduled event, How to set up a scheduled event

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The Include post-trigger buffer option contains images from the time immediately after the trigger. Configure as for pre-trigger.

Note: If the pre- or post-buffer is too large for the AXIS 243Q Blade's internal memory, the frame rate is reduced and individual images may be missing. If this occurs, an entry will be created in the unit's log file.

The Continue image upload (unbuffered) option enables the upload of images for a fixed length of time. Specify the length of time for the uploaded recording, in seconds, minutes or hours, or for as long as the trigger is active. Finally, set the desired image frequency to the maximum (the maximum possible) or to a specified frame rate. The frame rate will be the best possible, but might not be as high as specified, especially if uploading via a slow connection.

Scheduled event

A Scheduled event can be activated at pre-set times, in a repeating pattern on selected weekdays.

How to set up a scheduled event

This example describes how to set the video server to send an email notification with saved images from a set time:

1.Click Add scheduled... on the Event Types page.

2.Enter a descriptive name for the event, such as Scheduled email.

3.Set the priority (High, Normal or Low).

4.Set the Activation Time parameters (24h clock) when the event should be active, for example, start on Sundays at 13.00 hours with a duration of 12 hours.

5.Set the When Activated... parameters which determines what the video server should do at the specified time - for example, send uploaded images to an email address.

6.Click OK to save the Event in the Event Types list.

Please see the online help for descriptions of each available option.

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Contents Axis 243Q Blade Video Server User’s Manual About This Document Page Contents Axis 243Q Blade Product description OverviewLED indicators Switches & connectorsAxis 243Q Blade Product description Accessing the video server Access from a browserLive View Setting the root passwordLayout Axis 243Q Blade Accessing the video server Video stream types Video streamsMotion Jpeg How to stream MPEG-4 MPEG-4 protocols and communication methodsAxis Media Control AMC Other methods of accessing the video streamRTP/RTSP/HTTP or RTP/RTSP/HTTPS Other MPEG-4 clients Configuring the video server Accessing the Setup linkVideo & Image Image settingsImage appearance Video stream Text overlay settingsTest Video source settings Advanced MPEG-4 settingsBit Rate control Overlay/Mask Advanced Mjpeg settingsOverlay/Mask Settings Upload and use an overlay imageOverlay image limitations Overlay image requirementsImage Formats Image Size Default Viewer Live View ConfigDefault Video Format Viewer SettingsCheck Show custom link Action ButtonsUser-defined Links Output ButtonsAuthentication key Installing PTZ devicesPan Tilt Zoom PTZ configuration Preset positionsPTZ controls PTZ control modes Using CGI links to control PTZ devicesControl panel Guard tour AdvancedPTZ control queue Using PTZ on video inputs Event servers Event configurationEvent types Click Add triggered... on the Event Types How to set up a triggered eventTriggered Event Enter the minimum time interval between triggersScheduled event How to set up a scheduled eventClick Add scheduled... on the Event Types Camera tampering Click Motion Detection in the Event Config menu How to configure Motion DetectionMotion detection Port status Object SizeUsers System optionsSecurity IP Address FilterHttps IeeeAuthentication process RadiusDate & time Axis 243Q Blade System options CA serversServices Basic TCP/IP settingsIPv4 and IPv6 Address Configuration NetworkNTP configuration DNS configurationHost Name Configuration NAT traversal port mapping for IPv4 Link-Local IPv4 addressNetwork traffic QoS Settings QoS Quality of serviceSmtp email Bonjour UPnPPorts & devices Support Overview MaintenanceSupport System OverviewAccess Log The Access Log may be used for various purposes AboutResetting to the factory default settings RS-485-A Terminal connectorPin Function Description Non-inverting10o Schematic diagram I/O terminal connectorAxis 243Q Blade 11oRS-485 COM port Checking the firmware TroubleshootingUpgrading the firmware Emergency recovery procedure Server is inaccessible Axis 243Q Blade cannot be accessed from a web browserAlarms, to a destination outside the local network Video Image ProblemsSnapshot images Only I framesTechnical specifications NTSC/PALMaintenance Weight General performance considerations Optimizing your systemBandwidth Glossary Axis 243Q Blade GlossaryCompression See Image compression De-interlacing See InterlacingEncoder See Video encoder Fixed iris See AutoirisAn IP address consists of four groups or quads Megapixel See Pixel Axis 243Q Blade Glossary SSL/TSL An I-VOP is a complete image frame Index Factory default settings 49 firmwareLive view config Generic Http Generic TCP/IPLive View Video source Video streams 12, 14, 18 Viewer settings
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243Q specifications

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