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Auto Mail

Any of the alarm types can be configured to generate an alert e-mail but it is especially useful when triggered by a motion detection event.

NOTE! Before configuring the Auto Mail function, be sure to set up Motion Detection.

Click the Auto Mail icon on the left top side of alarm configuration page to enter the Auto

Mail Setup Interface.

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If Attachment is enabled,then a picture of what triggered the alarm will be sent to the selected mailbox.

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NOTE! Only one picture will be attached for each alarm event.

7.3 E-MAP CONFIGURATION

E-map is used to show full geographic range covered by the whole monitoring system in the form of map. An E-map features simple operation and direct display of status.

NOTE! The system only supports bmp or jpg image format for E-Map files.

You will need to draw the floor plan of where you want to install the cameras in a program such as Paint or Photoshop and save it in BMP or JPG format before using this feature. Files will be proportionally scaled to 833x678 pixels when in use.

CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM

Users can set receiving and sending E-mail SMTP server and address. The address of receiver and sender can be the same. However, this is not recommended as it can overflow your e-mail account. Some free e-mail providers also place a daily limit on the number of e-mails sent and received by a single account.

To test the settings, click Send Mail Test. If all settings are okay, response ‘Message Sent Successfully’ will pop up. If some settings are wrong, a warning message will pop up.

Sender's SMTP

Sender's User Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sender's E-mail Address

 

 

 

 

Sender's Password

 

 

 

Receiver's E-mail Address

E-mail Subject

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Click on Emap Edit and then right-click in the demonstration map currently displayed. Select Load Picture in the pop-up. Navigate to where the image is stored on your computer and open the file. The map will be displayed in this interface, allowing you to add the cameras to the map.

Drag the icon of a camera to the corresponding position on the map, a maximum of 32 cameras can be set simultaneously, Click Change icon of camera by right key to change icon or click Delete to cancel a camera. After editing, right-click in the map display area and select Save Map in the pop-up to save the current map.

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Contents Model QSDT8PCRC Model QSDT8PCDP Model QSDT16PCRC About this Manual Table of Contents System Setup Configuring Router for Remote AccessDdns Dynamic Domain Name Service Accessing the DVR Using Internet ExplorerIntroduction Features and SpecificationsQSDT8PCRP & QSDT8PCDP System Requirements and Chapter SpecificationsSystem Specifications System RequirementsAudio Connecting Multiple CardsVideo Capture Card QSDT8PCDP CardVideo and Audio PIN Layout QSDT8PCRP CardVIDEO2 VIDEO3 VIDEO4 VIDEO5 QSDT16PCRP CardPTZ Camera RS485 to Serial Adapter Connecting a PTZ CameraSoftware Installing the SuperdvrInstalling the Software User Account Control for Windows Vista and Windows Other Controls Basic OperationDisplay Control Panel RECORDING, Playback and Chapter Record Search Recording ConfigurationBasic Configuration Recording Modes Recording to Hard Drive Record Search Record Search and PlaybackPlayback File BackupOther Functions Capture Pictures Deleting Recorded FilesDigital Image Zoom System SettingsVideo Configuration Basic ConfigurationCamera Display Settings System LOG in and RebootTriggered Actions Alarm ConfigurationAlarm Types Alarm RecordAuto Mail MAP ConfigurationMail Setup Interface User Rights User ConfigurationUsing the E-MAP ADD User P.T.Z Control ConfigurationProtocol Setup Z. CamerasPTZ Operation Serial Ports SetupPreset and Group Select PresetRemote Live Surveillance Configuring Router for Remote AccessRemote Surveillance PlaybackIf Multiple Routers are Detected Part 2 Determine the Number of Routers on the NetworkGo to Part Part 3 Simple Port ForwardingList Test that the ports now work Part 4 Setting UP DMZ in Router User Account Control for Windows Vista and Windows Ddns Dynamic Domain Name ServiceAccessing the DVR Using Internet Explorer Setting UP DdnsClick on the Security Tab Setting Up ActiveX ControlObtained in .3 Ddns Dynamic Domain Name Service into the addressClick OK Icon Accessing the Internet Explorer ClientRecord Playback and Control Remote BackupRemote Playback Surveillance & Playback Live audio System SetupAlarm Setup Server PC SetupSchedule Configuration Camera SetupAlarm Configuration Record ConfigurationStorage Disk Motion ConfigurationMail Configuration Windows Mobile PRO P.T.Z ConfigurationSerial Port Setup Mobile SurveillanceMobile Surveillance SymbianIphone and Ipad Installing Through the Iphone or IpadInstalling Through PC or Macintosh Computer Live View Interface Operating Instructions for IPHONE/IPADMain Menu Server List Interface Configuration InterfaceImage View Interface Record Playback InterfaceOperating Supercam Software InstallationLogin AndroidRecord Playback Live ViewImage View Appendix Frequently Asked QuestionsFrame rate Resolution Picture quality Used Space MB Hour 100 101 Quick Start Instructions Installation InstructionsTroubleshooting On Main Computer where DVR Card InstalledConfig Function Tree System Configuration TreeIE Client Function Tree Remote Playback Function Tree See Products See Product WarrantyLiability Exclusions 110 111
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