Pelco dx8100 manual Emergency E-MAIL Notification Setup, Setting Server Event Transmission Time

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Up to 32 IP addresses can be assigned to each camera. The DX8100 can transmit up to 10 IP addresses simultaneously.

To link a camera to one or more clients:

1.On the DX8100 toolbar, click the Setup button . The Setup dialog box opens to the Camera page.

2.Click the Notification button . The Notification page is displayed.

3.In the Camera Setup section, click a camera button (Camera 1-32). The Emergency Agent Selection dialog box opens.

4.Click the check box to select the name of the client site you want to notify when a motion, alarm, or video loss event is detected by this camera.

5.Repeat steps 1 and 2, for up to 32 cameras on the current site.

6.Click the Apply button at the bottom of the screen.

7.Configure the server event transmission time. For information about setting the duration and transmission interval, refer to Setting Server Event Transmission Time on page 180.

SETTING SERVER EVENT TRANSMISSION TIME

After clients have been added and linked to cameras, you must set the amount of time a server sends images after an event occurs and the interval between sending each image (for one of more clients). For information about adding clients, refer to Adding Client Emergency Agents to be Notified on page 178. For information about linking cameras, refer to Linking Cameras to Client Emergency Agents on page 179.

To set the duration for sending images and the transmission interval:

1.On the DX8100 toolbar, click the Setup button . The Setup dialog box opens to the Camera page.

2.Click the Notification button . The Notification page is displayed.

3.In the Option section of the Emergency Agent page, enter the amount of time (in seconds) that you want the DX8100 to continue sending still images after an alarm, motion, or video loss event has been detected.

4.Enter the time interval (in seconds) that you want the DX8100 to wait between sending each still image.

5.Click Apply.

EMERGENCY E-MAIL NOTIFICATION SETUP

The DX8100 can be configured to send e-mail notifications alerting users of motion, alarm, and video loss events. Users with Power User access and higher can configure the notification function. Notifications can be sent to a single e-mail address or a group of addresses, either immediately after an event occurs or periodically according to a predefined schedule. You can configure up to 32 e-mail groups, and up to 32 members can be assigned to each e-mail group.

Before sending notifications, you must provide information about your e-mail server and establish the events (motion, alarm, and video loss) that you want to include in the e-mail message. Timing and frequency of the e-mail notifications must also be set. You should test the e-mail notification function immediately after configuration to ensure your system is set up correctly.

NOTES:

To use emergency e-mail notification, the DX8100 Series HVR must be connected to a LAN that maintains an SMTP mail server. The network must also be connected to either an intranet or the Internet depending on the location of the e-mail accounts to which you want to send notifications. Consult your network administrator for information about configuring e-mail notification on your local network.

The DX8100 does not support the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol required by Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) servers.

The DX8100 does not support GoogleGmail.

This section describes how to set up emergency e-mail notification and includes the following topics:

Accessing the Emergency E-mail Notification Setup on page 181

Configuring Emergency E-mail Notification on page 181

Setting Up the Time Period on page 183

Sending E-mail Notifications on page 190

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Contents DX8100 Series Hybrid Video Recorder Page Contents Removing Links 100 DX8100 Client Emergency Agent DX8100 Web Client C2631M-C 7/09 List of Illustrations C2631M-C 7/09 C2631M-C 7/09 221 List of Tables Welcome to DX8100 Series HVR Client Application DX8100 Client Emergency AgentDX8100 Viewer DX8100 Mobile ClientDX8100 Features DX8100 WEB ClientWindows XP Display Properties Configuration Requirements Getting Started with DX8100 Client SoftwareDescription of DX8100 Client Software Recommended System RequirementsInstalling the Client Application Setting UP Security ServicesEnabling Ipsec Services Disabling Ipsec Services Automatic System UpgradeStarting the DX8100 Client Application Before YOU Start DX8100 Client SoftwareChanging the DX8100 Client Application Login Password Logging On to the Client ApplicationEnabling Directdraw Video Hardware Acceleration Connecting to DX8100 HVR Server Sites Adding a DX8100 HVR Server to the Connection ListAdding a Site with a Known IP Address Adding a Site with AN Unknown IP Address Click OK. The site appears in the Connection ListClick OK when you return to the Connection List dialog box Deleting a DX8100 HVR ServerEditing DX8100 Server Information from Connection List Working with Groups Adding a Group to the Connection ListAdding AN Existing Site to a Group Working with Remote Sites Adding a NEW Site to a GroupDeleting a Server from a Group Deleting a GroupConnecting to a Remote Site Automatically Connecting to a Remote SiteLogging in to a Remote Site Disconnecting from a Remote Site Exiting the DX8100 Client ApplicationLogging OUT of a Remote Site Understanding the DX8100 Application Window Description of the DX8100 Main WindowDX8100 Client Application Main Window Part Description Command Description DX8100 Menu BARFile Menu Edit MenuView Menu Export Menu Favorite MenuInterrupt Export Add to FavoritesDX8100 Toolbar Help MenuTable H. DX8100 Toolbar Buttons 1 Button Name Description LiveDisplaying the DX8100 Window from a Description of Operating ModesDisplaying Video in Full Screen View Displaying Live Video in Full Screen ViewUnderstanding View Panes and Panels Working with View Panes and PanelsDisplaying Playback Video in Full Screen View Displaying Index Search Video in Full Screen ViewConfiguring View Panels Navigating View PanelsItem Description Navigating Between View Panels Display Type Grouping NumberExpanding and Collapsing View Panes Manually Cycling Through Hidden View PanelsAutomatically Cycling Through View Panels To manually cycle through hidden view panelsTo stop the automatic cycle view mode On the DX8100 toolbar, click the Single division buttonC2631M-C 7/09 Working with the Site Tree Shows the Site TreeFollowing commands Setting UP Links Linking Alarm Inputs to a CameraAssigning Cameras to View Panes Manually Turning On and Off a RelayLinking Relay Outputs to Alarm Inputs Removing a Linked Alarm Input from a CameraRemoving Links Linking a Relay Output to a CameraRemoving a Linked Relay Output from an Alarm Input Working in Live View Mode Assigning and Removing Cameras from View PanesSetting UP Favorites Adding a Camera View to FavoritesTo add a camera view to favorites Organizing Favorites in Folders Creating a Favorites FolderTo create a favorites folder Moving Existing Favorites to a Folder Indicates that the PTZ control is enabled Instant Recording Starts/stops instant recording if enabledLive View ON-SCREEN Display OSD Recorded audio may not be of the same quality as live audioCustomizing the ON-SCREEN Display OSD Instant RecordingEnabling and Disabling Instant Recording Adding Instant Recording to OSD Starting and Stopping Instant RecordingEnabling Instant Recording Disabling Instant RecordingTable O. Recording Indicators Listening to Live Audio AT the ClientStarting Instant Recording Stopping Instant RecordingOperating the ON-SCREEN PTZ Controls Operating the PTZ ControlsAdjusting the Camera Lens Adjusting the Camera ZoomUsing Keyboard Shortcuts to Operate PTZ and Lens Functions Key DescriptionPTZ Presets Programming a PresetActivating a Preset Programming a PresetClearing a Preset PTZ PatternsProgramming a Pattern Activating a Pattern Clearing a PatternAccessing Programming Features of Remote Cameras Using the PTZ OSD Menu ControlAccessing a Remote Camera Programming Menu Item Part Description Enter Provides the following actionsPerform no activity Camera Setup Menu Sending Auxiliary Commands to a Device Configuring Preset ToursProgramming a Preset Tour Accessing a Preset Tour Group Preset Tour Dialog BoxAdding Presets to a Tour Adding Preset to TourDeleting Presets from a Tour Deleting Preset from TourActivating a Preset Tour Deactivating a Preset TourWorking in Playback Mode Accessing Playback ModePrinting Images Assigning Cameras to View PanelsPlayback Controls Shows the parts of the DX8100 playback controlsMute Volume is silenced Playback Timeline Playing Back Video by TimeStarting Playback from a Specific Point in Time PartUnderstanding Instant Playback Date Selection Drop-Down BoxZoom Using the Digital Zoom Control Playing Back Video by EventOperating Playback Digital Zoom Zoom Restore ZoomLevel Zoom Out Pan DownZoom Using the Mouse Zoom Out Using MousePanning a Zoomed Image Panning Zoomed Video with the MouseWorking in Search Mode Search WindowDisplaying a Deinterlaced Image in the Search Mode Reusing the Search Time RangeItem Part Description All None Motion Alarm Index Video SearchThumbnail Video Search DX8100 Client Index Search ScreenPOS Search DX8100 Client Thumbnail Search ScreenUnderstanding the POS Search View POS Search ViewChannel number From Searching and Displaying POS Data by Device Name Searching POS Data by Device NameDisplaying POS Data Discovered by Device Name To display a POS transaction and its associated videoSearching by POS Transaction Number Transaction Number box, type the transaction numberSearching for ALL Transactions with Exceptions Searching an POS Event by Transaction NumberSearching for Transactions That Satisfy Specific Exceptions Searching for Transaction with Exception Only EventsSearching for Transactions by Line Item Transactions that Satisfy Specific Exception FiltersSearching for Transactions by Action Code Transactions that Contain a Unique Line ItemPixel Video Search Searching Video Based on Changes in Screen PixelsPixel Search Screen Working with Special View and Search Methods Viewing a Video ThumbnailViewing Video in the Deinterlaced Mode Viewing Live and Playback Video SimultaneouslyButton Command Description Exporting VideoExporting Bookmarked Video Regions Creating BookmarksClearing Bookmarks Clearing a Single BookmarkClearing All Bookmarks Click . a red bookmark flag appears on the timelineBookmarking and Exporting Multiple Channels Installing a USB Flash Drive Inserting and Removing a USB Flash DriveRemoving a USB Flash Drive Mapping and Disconnecting a Network Drive Enabling the Deinterlacing FilterMapping a Network Drive Disconnecting a Network Drive Performing the ExportStarting AN Export Process Type Description Optical drives DX8100 supports the following drivesLocal drives Remote drivesChanging a Bookmarked Time Range Assigning a Custom Export Video File NameRenaming Export Time Ranges Selecting the Export Format Format DescriptionExporting a Sequence of Still Images Still Image Export FormatsRetaining Video When Stopping an Export Process Deleting Video Data When Stopping an Export ProcessFinalizing AN Export Process Stopping AN Export While in ProcessWorking with DX8100 Backed UP Video Working with System Health Status Viewing System Health StatusWorking with System Health Status View Setting Up the DX8100 Accessing the Setup ModeUnderstanding the Setup Dialog BOX ButtonCamera Setup Basic Camera SetupCamera Motion Detection Setup Low Sensitivity LevelAudio Setup Camera Motion Detection SetupSetting Up the Standard Audio Options AUX Audio Settings Dialog BoxConfiguring Video Loss Detection Setting Up the Expanded Audio OptionsTo set up the expanded audio option Do the following IP Camera Setup Applying Settings to ALL CamerasClick Apply to All Cameras Configuring the DX8100 to Record IP Camera Video About Analog and IP Camera Channel ConfigurationsSearching for IP Cameras Assigning an IP Camera to a Camera Channel To search for IP cameras connected to the networkClick Scan. The IP Camera Searching dialog box appears Primary stream 4CIF 30 ips Secondary stream CIF 15 ipsManual assignment Automated assignmentConfiguring IP Camera Settings Customizing IP Camera Display Settings Using the Device Utility to Configure IP Cameras124 C2631M-C 7/09 Understanding the DX8100 Resource Meter Disabling an Analog Camera Disabling an IP CameraRestoring a Disabled Analog or IP Camera To cancel the deletionDeleting an IP Camera Link Setup Configuring Basic Relay and Alarm SettingsUnderstanding How Relays and Alarms React to a Power Outage Configuring DX8100 Basic Relay and Alarm SettingsConfiguring Basic Relay Operating Properties Configuring Basic Alarm Input Operating PropertiesLinking Relay Outputs to External Events Linking Relay Outputs to Motion EventsLinking Relay Outputs to Alarm Events Linking Relay Outputs to ATM/POS EventsLinking Cameras to Record in Response to External Events Linking Relay Outputs to Video Loss EventsLinking Cameras to Record in Response to Motion Events Linking Cameras to Record in Response to Alarm Events Linking Cameras to Record in Response to ATM/POS EventsLinking Cameras to Record in Response to Video Loss Events Linking PTZ Presets and Patterns to External Events Linking PTZ Presets and Patterns to Motion EventsLinking PTZ Presets and Patterns to Alarm Events 4a 5aLinking Presets and Patterns to ATM/POS Events Linking Presets and Patterns to Video Loss Events Schedule Setup Accessing the ScheduleWeekends, or Custom Mode Sets the start and end dates for a custom scheduleChannel Setting UP the Camera Recording Mode Scheduling a Record ModeMode Color Description DX8100 Schedule feature allows you to do the following Clearing a Scheduled RecordingCreating Yearly Recording Schedules Creating a Yearly Recording ScheduleScheduling Individual Days Using the Year View Copying Schedule Attributes to a Different DayCreating Monthly or MULTIPLE-DAY Recording Schedules Creating Multiple-Day SchedulesCreating Single-Day Schedules Working with Single-Day SchedulesClick the Apply button at the bottom of the screen Month View Page Single-Day ScheduleEditing Schedules Changing an Existing Schedule ProfileDeleting an Existing Schedule Profile Month ViewWorking with Custom Camera Settings Configuring Custom Camera SettingsExamples of Custom Camera Settings Normal Motion AlarmConfiguring the Frame Rate Accessing the Frame Rate Configuration Dialog BoxNormal Motion Alarm Image Resolution Frame RateSetting the Frame Rate Repeat b for each camera you want to configure Click OKSetting the Resolution and Frame Rate Click Apply at the ScheduleTable AF. Resolution Values Frame Rate Configuration ScreenSetting Up DX8100 for Maximum IPS Recording Understanding DX8100 Server Maximum IPS RecordingModel Format Total Per CameraSetting Up DX8100 for Maximum IPS Recording Frame Rate Configuration Screen Do the following Setting UP Advanced Relay Output Configuring Advanced Motion-Activated Relay OutputUnderstanding the DX8100 Frame Rate Calculations Click Exit Option ResultConfiguring Advanced Alarm-Activated Relay Output Configuring Advanced ATM/POS-Activated Relay Output Configuring Advanced Video Loss-Activated Relay Output Table AM. Video Loss-Activated Relay SettingsSetting UP Network Properties Data Backup Setup Working with Backed UP Video on the ClientViewing and Searching Backed UP Video Exporting and Printing Backed UP Video To export and print backed up videoC2631M-C 7/09 167 User Setup Accessing the UserBUILT-IN User Accounts Definition of User Access Levels Definition of Camera Security AccessModifying User Access Rights Adding NEW UsersModifying User Properties Add New User Dialog BoxChanging User Passwords Setting Login TimeoutChanging a USER’S Group Affiliation Deleting Existing UsersSite Setup System SetupAssigning Automatic Login Permission to a User Accessing the SystemWorking with the Import Feature Exporting the Current HVR SettingsUsing the Edit Menu to Perform an Export To save the current HVR settingsImporting HVR Settings Using the Edit Menu to Perform an ImportTo import a settings file from a specific drive or folder Using System Logs Viewing a Log FileLog views are available from the DX8100 server’s View menu External Monitor Setup Emergency Notification SetupAccessing the Emergency Agent Notification Setup Adding Client Emergency Agents to be NotifiedChanging Client Emergency Agent Properties Deleting Clients from the Notification ListLinking Cameras to Client Emergency Agents Emergency E-MAIL Notification Setup Setting Server Event Transmission TimeAccessing the Emergency E-MAIL Notification Setup Configuring Emergency E-MAIL NotificationSetting Up the E-mail Server Enabling or Disabling E-mail NotificationTesting E-mail Notification Type DX8100 E-mail Notification Test in the Subject boxSetting UP the Time Period Configuring E-Mail Notification FrequencyClick Test E-mail Notification Setting the Time of Day Sending E-mail Notifications in Response to Alarm EventsSending E-mail Notifications in Response to Motion Events Setting UP E-MAIL Notification Groups Adding an E-mail Notification GroupModifying an E-mail Group Name Deleting an E-mail GroupClick OK Click Close Click Apply Adding Members to an E-mail Group Add User to E-mail GroupDeleting Members from an E-mail Group Remove User from E-mail GroupModifying E-mail Group Member Attributes Modify Member AttributesSending E-MAIL Notifications Sending E-mail Notifications to IndividualsSending E-mail Notifications to Groups Sending E-mails to GroupsSetting Up and Using the Client Emergency Agent Installing the Client Emergency Agent ApplicationEnabling Ipsec Security Services Disabling Ipsec Security ServicesBefore You Begin Starting the Client Emergency AgentSetting the Client Emergency Agent Listen Port REAL-TIME Event MonitoringViewing Previously Logged Events Shutting Down the Client Emergency Agent To shut down the Client Emergency Agent Click QuitSetting Up and Using the DX8100 Viewer DX8100 ViewerDX8100 Viewer Software Installation Starting the DX8100 ViewerItem Part Watermark Verify a valid watermark is embeddedViewing Media Files Playing VideoSaving Snapshots Accessing the Playlist Working with the PlaylistAdding Files to the Current List Removing Media Files from the Current ListPlaying a File from the Playlist Loading a Previously Saved PlaylistWorking with Viewer Configuration Tools Accessing Viewer Configuration ToolsAdjusting Picture Quality Changing the LanguageENABLING/DISABLING Filtered Image Display Verifying the WatermarkExiting the DX8100 Viewer Application To exit the DX8100 viewer applicationSetting Up and Using the DX8100 Mobile Client DX8100 Mobile ClientMobile PDA Client Software Installation Connecting Mobile Clients to a DX8100 Series HVRStarting the DX8100 Mobile Client ComponentTo start the DX8100 Mobile Client application Setting UP User Security Exiting the DX8100 Mobile ClientSetting UP AN Initial Password Changing AN Existing PasswordTo set up an initial password Tap DX8100 Options Security Re-enter the new password in the Confirm box Tap OKLogging in to the Mobile Client Application Working with Sites and GroupsCreating Site Groups To create site groupsTap New Group Creating a New GroupEditing AN Existing Group Editing a Group Enter a new group name Tap OK214 C2631M-C 7/09 Adding a DX8100 Site to a Group To add a DX8100 site to a group Tap Tap AddNew Site in Connect Window Editing a DX8100 Site Connecting to a DX8100 Site Deleting a DX8100 SiteDisconnecting from a Server Site Viewing Live VideoCustomizing the View Screen Changing Screen SizeFULL-SCREEN Mode To change to full-screen view TapUsing the DX8100 Web Client InstallationDescription Starting the DX8100 WEB Client Exiting the DX8100 WEB Client Screen LayoutScreen division buttons Remote site connection buttonPTZ zoom control PTZ focus controlWeb Client Configuration Working with the Connection ListAdding Sites to the Connection List Adding a DX8100 Site with a Known IP AddressAdding a DX8100 Site with a Unknown IP Address Grouping DX8100 Servers in the Connection List Adding a Group to the Connection ListAdding a DX8100 Server to a Group with a Known IP Address Adding a DX8100 Server to a Group with an Unknown IP Address Modifying a Connection List Deleting a DX8100 HVR Server from the Connection ListEditing a DX8100 Server’s Information in the Connection list Remote Site Connection Shortcut Menu Shortcut Menu Disconnect Option Button DescriptionAssigning Cameras to View Panels Operating the ON-SCREEN PTZ ControlsOperating PTZ Controls To operate the on-screen PTZ controlsPTZ Presets Web Client PTZ Lens ControlsProgramming a Preset Moving to a Preset Using Web ClientActivating a Preset Activating a Preset Using Web ClientClearing a Preset PTZ PatternsProgramming a Pattern Activating a Pattern Clearing a PatternAccessing Programming Features of Remote Cameras Click Clr button again to exit programming mode242 C2631M-C 7/09 Index DX8100 application window panels Panes DX8100, setting up Expansion Unit Export setupConnection list Adding servers to Hardware acceleration Disk spaceMode Instant record, starting Selecting Graphics card HardwareSite DisablingPan, tilt, and zoom indicator 50 pane/panel PresetPTZ Select All Site Name Video Recording EnablingNormal Normal, camera settings supported frame rate Video loss event, linking to Setting upInstant Single relay, linking to multiple cameras 44 remote cameraBackup Upgrade port number 20, 24 port 20Video loss events, linking to 138 relay output Shortcut keysDX8100 HVR sites, connecting to Wildcard character User accountsVideo Video compressionProduct Warranty and Return Information
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dx8100 specifications

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