Philips 2 installation instructions Mail Event Configuration, FTP information

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Recipient E-mail Address – designate a person to receive an e-mail after the event alarm triggers images.

Sender E-mail Address – enter the 'sent by' e-mail address that should appear on the recipient's e-mail.

Check E-Mail Options – some e-mail servers only pass e-mails with URLs such as abc@abcdefg.com (to avoid receiving 'spam' or junk mail that does not have a URL). NetCam2 uses plain IP addresses. To solve the problem, NetCam2 has a function to relay its e-mail through an available e-mail server that only passes e-mail using URL addresses. After activating ‘User Relay Mail Server’, key in a server’s URL such as ‘@abcdefg.com’. Most E- mail servers support file ‘Quoted Printable’ format, but for servers that do not, the ‘Base64’ format can be selected.

E-Mail Event Configuration

Event source - define when an e-mail is delivered.

Click on ‘Motion Detection’, and the e-mail is sent when motion is detected.

Click on ‘Sensor Input Detection for input Port 1’, and the e-mail is sent when the sensor 1 detects an event. (To utilize sensor input detection, connect a sensor to NetCam2).

Click on ‘Periodic sending’, and the e-mail is periodically sent at a user definable preset time. Valid entries range from 5 to 525,600 minutes.

File name: select how to name image files. Either a file with:

Date & time (DATETIME suffix).

Serial number (SEQNUM).

A fixed name (Manually assigned filename).

Image resolution: set the resolution of the image that is to be delivered by e-mail. The images attached to the e-mail have the .eye extension and can be viewed with the Web browser (with Active-X Control or Plug-in). Pre- and post alarm images have a 360x243 resolution by default.

FTP information

Assign the FTP server address, FTP user account, FTP user password, and FTP user path to receive files when events occur. Note that the path is the virtual path (alias) defined in the FTP server and shall start with ./ followed by the alias.

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Contents NetCam2 Important Safeguards NetCam2If the unit has been exposed to train or water FCC InformationSafety Precautions Table of Contents NetCam2 Ii00592en.qxd 1/23/03 222 PM Compatible with most systems and protocols IntroductionWavelet image format Web-based system managementUnpacking RS232/RS422/RS485/Sensor Input DIP Switch Connecting Ethernet and power cables InstallationRecommended PC display settings System requirementsConnecting NetCam2 to a PC using crossover cable Connecting NetCam2 to a PC via a HUBPstn dial-in connection LocationAssigning IP Address and Starting Configuration Arp -s 200.243.232.178 00-40-8c-10-00-86 ping -t NetCam2 Operation Netscape UsersMicrosoft Explorer Users Login and homepage Homepage Real-time monitoring through Full viewer single view Setting image quality Selecting and controlling cameras‘Frame rate’ Select the image transmission speed Menu buttonsReal-time monitoring through Full viewer dual image Real-time monitoring through Lite Viewer single view Real-time monitoring through Lite viewer dual image Real-time monitoring through Server-push viewer Real-time monitoring through Java applet Viewer Configuring ADMINISTRATOR’S Options Accessing Administration from Setup programAccessing through Web browser System Configuration NetCam2 User Configuration Network Configuration Ethernet Interface XDSL Interface Pstn InterfaceDynamic IP Registration Service for ISDN, Xdsl Users Security ConfigurationDefault policy Image Encryption Mode IP Subnet filtering rulesExamples Video Configuration Advanced configuration Calibration ParametersImage Quality Level Visual setting parameters Qbox ControlCaption options Focus Sensitivity LevelApplication Configuration Mail Event Configuration FTP informationFTP event configuration 8 Pan/Tilt/Zoom ConfigurationSerial Configuration Digital Input Configuration Ii00592en.qxd 1/23/03Ii00592en.qxd 23/03 222 PM User Custom Configuration Convenient Functions of Mouse Video Information SettingConfiguration of High Qualified Image Area Focusing Area Focus sensitivityImage quality Save File AsAdjusting Focus ScrewNetCam2 ii00592en.qxd 1/23/03 222 PM NetCam2 ii00592en.qxd 1/23/03 222 PM
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