Polaroid • Settings
Sound on Alarm
Whenever motion is detected, there will be a beeping sound. Click on enable to maintain the beep when alarm is going off or cancel it and no alarm will sound.
Record on Alarm
If you want the camera to automatically record when alarm goes off, you must enable Record on Alarm. If you do not, you must cancel Record on Alarm.
Figure 10.6
Once an alarm has been engaged, the following will occur depending on your settings:
Status Light turns red and keeps on blinking
If you set Sound on Alarm, alarm beeps will be audible over a speaker or earphone attached to your computer .
If you set Record on Alarm, the camera will record the incident automatically for 60 seconds.You can then retrieve the image by going to your record folder.
If you set Sent Mail on Alarm, you’ll receive an email of event (see figure 10.0) If you set Upload Image on Alarm, images of the incident will be sent to your FTP server.
If the alarm goes off during time you set on the Scheduler, the camera will automatically send emails during the time frames you selected.
NOTE: Camera record for 60 seconds once alarm is triggered. REC Automatically and Save to PC
If you’ve enable motion detection and an event has occurred, when you open the camera monitoring window, the recorded event will automatically be save to your PC.
3.20 Path Settings
Figure 10.8
In figure 10.8 you will see slots to set the record path for any images being sent to the PC from the Camera.
Record path. Set manually by clicking on record icon (SHOW REC BUTTON) to start manual record.The file you import from your browser will automatically be the one images are sent to.
Polaroid • Settings
Alarm Record Path. Here you may choose the file on your PC you want the alarm messaging to go to.
NOTE: If your could not set a path using Windows 7 or Vista, take the following steps:
First, add the IP address to the IE’s trusted sites.The steps are IE browser toTool to Internet Proper to Security to trusted sites to Add.
You can also run the IE as the administrator and input the IP address of camera manually (see figure 11.1).
Figure 11.1
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