Polaroid IP300 user manual Trigger Level, IO Pins for IO Alarm Linkage, Send Mail on Alarm

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Polaroid Settings

Trigger Level

Option:

High for closed circuit external alarm devices.

Low for open circuit external alarm devices. When an object moves close to camera, alarm will trigger.

When alarm is switching off, alarm will trigger as well.

Figure 10.1

There are also two options for output level.

High : if the I/O pins work as switch for closed circuit devices.

Low: if the I/O pins work as a switch for open circuit alarm devices.

3.18.4 IO Pins for IO Alarm Linkage

IO PINS: 1) Output 2) Output 3) Alarm Input 4) Input (GND)

Input Pins. Can be used for 1-way external output sensors (i.e. Person Infrared Sensor for motion detection). When an external sensor is triggered, IP Camera will either send an email with a recorded picture or will control the internal relay output.You must use Pin3 or Pin4 for this and select Alarm.

Input Armed. When using the Inputs Pins in Figure 10.3, you are arming the device.

Output Pins.These will arm the device when you enable IO linkage on alarm for alarm over internet.You can also use (INFINITY ICON) and (SPLIT ECLIPTICAL ICON) to control IO output switch ON/OFF (see figure 4.4)

NOTE: All Pins work as switches only.

Polaroid Settings

3.19 Send Mail on Alarm

When you click on the “Send Mail On Alarm” box, an email with picture will automatically be sent if alarm is triggered. (Make sure your Mail Service Settings are correct, figure 9.1)

NOTE: Each time an alarm is triggered, 6 snapshots will be sent via email. Each alarm will last for 60 seconds.

Upload Image on Alarm

Figure 10.4

Set Upload Image on Alarm to have all images sent to FTP file once alarm is armed.

Upload Intervals. You can set the intervals at which images are uploaded (in seconds). Please note theTotal AlarmTime for each incident is 60 seconds. Scheduler

When you arm your camera to alarm is up to you.Yu can set the schedule by days, Monday through Friday, divide each day into 24 hours and even subdivide hours into quarter. When you click on the times you want the camera armed, the section will turn blue to indicate your times. Click again to undo schedule and the field will return to original gray color.

NOTE: If you do not use the scheduler, the camera will alarm anytime motion is detected.

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