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Event Configuration
This section describes how to configure the AXIS 213 for alarm and event handling. The AXIS 213 can be configured to perform certain actions when certain types of events occur.
Event Type | A set of parameters describing how and when the PTZ Network Camera is to perform certain | |
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Triggered Event page 33 | the circumstances that start an event | e.g. at a signal from an external device, such as a |
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Scheduled Event page 35 | the circumstances that start an event | e.g. at a |
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Action | what occurs when the event triggers | e.g. uploaded video images to an FTP server, email |
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Event Servers
Event Servers are used, e.g. for receiving uploaded image files and/or notification messages. To set up Event server connections in your AXIS 213, go to Setup Event Configuration Event Servers and enter the required information according to the selected server type.
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FTP Server | • used for uploading saved images | • Descriptive name of your choice | |
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HTTP Server | • used for notification messages | • Descriptive name of your choice | |
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| • User Name and Password (to HTTP server) | |
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| • Proxy address/Proxy port (if required) | |
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| • Proxy User Name and Password (if required) | |
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TCP Server | • used for notification messages | • Descriptive name of your choice | |
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| • User Name and Password (to TCP server) | |
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| • Port number e.g. port 80 |
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For details on each setting, please refer to the online help files | which are | ||
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Note:
When the setup is complete, the connection can be tested by clicking the Test button (the connection test will take approximately 10 seconds).