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Applications > Event

The Applications > Event window is used to set up the camera applications functions.

Operating mode allows you to configure Event Trigger settings. A triggered event is a set of parameters describing how and when the camera will perform certain triggered actions, according to requirements.

The most common kind of event type will upload video or snapshot files to a specified destination (E-mail account or FTP server). Other actions performed by event types can include the activation of an output port.

NOTE It is important to note that adding a new event will stop any event that is currently running. A scheduled event will automatically resume, if the time is still within the scheduled period. A triggered event will need to be re-triggered.

Event Schedule

The Event Schedule displays the effective time frame and start/end times for scheduled events. It contains a current profile of the event schedules. You can delete an existing event schedule.

New Schedule

NOTE The camera can be configured for up to 10 events.

Effective Time Frame—From the drop-down list, select the event time frame. Available options are every day, weekdays, or a specific day of the week.

Start Time—Select the event start time in hours and minutes. Use the 24-hour time format.

End Time—Select the event end time in hours and minutes. Use the 24-hour time format.

Click Add to add a new schedule or Clear to clear options and enter a new schedule.

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Contents Administration Guide Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved OL-20138-02 Connecting the Camera Planning Your Wireless NetworkIntroduction Getting to Know the PVC2300 and WVC2300 CamerasConfiguring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras Installing the Camera SoftwareSetup IP Filter Applications FTP Appendix D Where to Go From Here 114 Sample ConfigurationsAppendix a Troubleshooting Introduction Introduction Minimum RequirementsMinimum System Requirements for up to eight cameras Camera Lens SpecificationsCamera Accessories Installation and Administration Guide Wireless Network Layout Planning Your Wireless NetworkAdditional Security Tips Security Threats Facing Wireless NetworksPlanning Your Wireless Network Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks Planning Your Wireless Network Front Panel, Back Panel, Side Panel, page14 Front PanelNetwork LED Green Ready LED AmberLens Built-in MicrophoneBack Panel Antenna ConnectorsEthernet ResetPVC2300 PoE LED Activity LEDSide Panel PowerMic Spkr OutConnecting the Camera Connecting the Camera Cisco Wired NetworkCisco Wireless Network Camera Hardware Installation Camera Installation GuidelinesCamera Hardware Installation Connecting the Camera Color Activity Action LEDAdjusting The Lens Audio Options Enabling UPnP in Appendix A, Troubleshooting Configuring the Basic Camera and Network SettingsInstalling the Camera Software Installing the Camera Software Installing the Camera Software WEP Setting Up the Wireless Connection on the WVC2300 CameraWPA /WPA2 Personal Installing the Camera Software Installing the Camera Software Another Network on Wired and Wireless ModesMoving the Camera to Another Network Moving the Camera to Another Network Upgrading the Camera Firmware Upgrading the Camera Firmware Launching the Web-Based Configuration Utility, Home, Setup, Launching the Web-Based Configuration UtilityHome Using the Web-Based Configuration UtilityRefresh SetupConnected User Log OutIcon Description Click to turn on the selected output Video Options IconsAudio on Icon DescriptionWVC2300 Cameras SetupAudio/Video Audio on Configuring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras Configuring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras Accessing the Setup OptionsDevice Settings Setup Basic SetupNetwork Settings Disable Wireless SettingsWAP/WPA2 Enterprise EAP-TLS WPA/WPA2 Enterprise EAP-TTLS HTTP/HTTPS Setup Advance SetupUPnP Enable MulticastCoS BonjourQoS IP Filter Settings Setup IP FilterAdministrator Administration UsersDemo User ListRestore Factory Defaults Administration MaintenanceConfiguration RestartFirmware Upgrade Administration FirmwareAudio/Video Video MPEG-4 SettingsMjpeg Settings Video Adjustments Mobile SettingsOptions Day/Night Switch Mode Audio SettingsAudio/Video Audio Setting Primary Smtp Server Applications MailSecondary Smtp Mail Body Mail SetupSecondary FTP Applications FTPPrimary FTP Configuring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras Jabber Applications Instant MessagingActive-X Message Applications Motion DetectionConfiguring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras New Schedule Applications EventEvent Schedule Trigger Event Event Attachment Configuring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras Ddns Applications DdnsInput Ports Output Ports State at Power OnApplications I/O Ports Output Ports Manual Control Applications RS-485 Port SettingsPreset Position Remove Patrol SequenceConfiguring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras Configuring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras Applications SMB/CIFS Status Image Status SystemNetwork WirelessStatus Network Log Type Status Syslog & LogSyslog Server Log ListVideo Log Status Video LogConfiguring Instant Recording Sample ConfigurationsSample Configurations Defining Preset Positions for Patrol SequenceUsing Patrol Sequence Configuring E-Mail Alerts Sample Configurations Scheduling an Event Configuring Motion Detection Area and Sensitivity Sample Configurations Configuring Port Forwarding Sample Configurations For example, http//12.19.89.2121028 Administration Users window Setting Security Precautions on the Cisco WVC2300Questions and Answers TroubleshootingMy video quality suddenly deteriorated TroubleshootingVideo image is blurry Network Neighborhood/My Network Places Windows HelpShared Resources WVC2300 Camera Bandwidth Test ResolutionWVC2300 Camera Bandwidth Test Resolution Resource PVC2300 SpecificationsLens SpecificationsAlerts Network Model WVC2300 WVC2300 SpecificationsManagement Monitoring and recording for up to 16 cameras Pin Specifications Port SpecificationsPIN 12VDC Product Documentation Product ResourcesSupport Cisco Small Business Where to Go From Here