Axis Communications 2 user manual Trigger Type, When Triggered

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AXIS 230

Operating the AXIS 230

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Trigger Type

The trigger type is what starts the event type. The following options are available:

Input Ports - This describes the states that the 2 inputs must be in before the event is triggered. One or more inputs can be used together, but note that the states for all the inputs used must first be reached before the event is triggered.

Timer - whole time frame - This option will simply use the times specified in Respond to Trigger... described above.

Timer - periodically - Use this to trigger the event at a certain frequency. Configurable in seconds, minutes or hours. It is also possible to specify the time to commence triggering. Note that this setting also uses the times specified in Respond to Trigger...

Server Boot - This can be used to trigger the event whenever the camera server is started or restarted. A notification of the event would be a suitable action for this trigger type.

Log Messages - The camera can trigger an event whenever a system event writes an entry to a log file. There are three types of log file; Information, Warning or Critical. Select the level that will trigger the event. Note that the first two alternatives also include messages of a higher importance, so alternative 1 will trigger the event type the most, as it also includes Warning and Critical log messages.

Manual Trigger - This option makes use of buttons displayed on the Live View page, which are used to start or stop the event manually.

Audio - This option triggers the event when the selected audio level rises or falls (determined by the Active/Inactive setting) above/below a level defined as -20 dB below the clip level. The green Audio LED indicator is lit in the interval -20dB and 0dB. See also Audio Settings, on page 54.

When Triggered...

These settings describe the actions to take when the event type is triggered. One or more actions may be selected.

Upload to FTP server - Select the FTP server to upload images to. Note that FTP servers must first be configured in Upload Servers. See page 25.

Upload for - Specify the total time to upload the recording. Configurable in seconds, minutes or hours. This can be used to continue the upload even after the event has ended.

Upload as long as trigger is active - This option will terminate the upload as soon as the trigger is no longer active.

Split upload into - Use this to split a long video sequence into several shorter sequences. Configurable in seconds, minutes or hours. This is recommended if there is likely to be recordings longer than 30 minutes in duration. The AXIS 230 can easily handle video files of more than 30 minutes, but these may cause problems for some older types of FTP server, due to the large file sizes involved.

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Contents Axis 230 MPEG-2 Network Camera User’s Manual Legal Considerations Safety Notices Used in This ManualAxis Support Services About This DocumentTable Of Contents Appendix a Troubleshooting Battery should not be replaced unless required Safety Notice Battery ReplacementIntroduction Features and BenefitsAxis Introduction Applications Axis 230 Rear Panel Product DescriptionAxis 230 Front Title/Variant Quantity Hardware InventoryManual Installation with ARP and Ping Installing the AxisInstallation using Axis IP Utility Client System Requirements Axis Media Control Viewing Client Configuring audio equipment Accessing the Axis 230 from Internet ExplorerOperating the Axis Accessing and logging on to the AxisFocus bar Autofocus button Access from a browserSetup tools Live ViewAuto button Setup ToolsPositional Control of the Video Source Focus barResolution Video SettingsAdvanced Settings Live View Layout Audio SettingsEvents and Event Types Configuring Event TypesRespond to Trigger Setting up a new event typeGeneral Trigger Type When TriggeredOperating the Axis Adding an Upload Server Upload ServersNotification Servers Devices Port Status & DevicesPort Status Preset position setup Pan, Tilt & Zoom Preset position setup Zoom onlySystem Options Accessing The System OptionsUsers Administration DescriptionSystem Options Overview Adding Allowed IP Addresses Firewall SettingsAdding Users Editing and Deleting UsersNew Server Time Date & TimeCurrent Server Time Parameter Description TCP/IP Network SettingsAutomatic IP Configuration Dynamic IP Address Notification SettingsNetwork Traffic Manual IP ConfigurationRTP Multicast Settings Smtp email Network SettingsCOM Ports RS-232/RS-485 Ports & DevicesIO Ports Support Logs & Reports MaintenanceFactory Default Settings Server Report Appendix a TroubleshootingChecking the Firmware SupportSymptoms Possible causes Remedial actions Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsMic or audio input device Ping Reply Interpretation and recommendation Pinging Your IP AddressAppendix B Updating the Firmware Update via FTPEmergency Recovery Procedure Updating the Firmware Axis Modifying the File System Configuration via FTPAppendix C Customizing The Axis Editing and Storing Your Web Customizing ProceduresCustom Web Pages These lines should be added to the file as shown below Using your own file as a New HomeOr, if PTZ is enabled Terminal Block Pinout D-Sub ConnectorAppendix D Unit Connections Terminal BlockSchematic Diagram Terminal Connector Block Browser Administration Tools Connecting Pan/Tilt DevicesInstallation Procedure Querying the Status of Digital Inputs Controlling and MonitoringTransistor Output Digital InputsExample Monitor data on inputs 1 Appendix E Audio Settings Appendix F Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Axis Video Quality vs. Bit Rate Appendix G BandwidthVideo Quality Level Unicast Multicast Other ConsiderationsIndex IndexIndex Axis Smtp Glossary of Terms
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