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Event Window Options (continued)

 

 

 

Option

 

Description

 

 

 

Actions

 

Choose the desired options to designate actions that the camera takes when

 

 

events occur:

 

 

E-Mail—Causes an e-mail message to be delivered to the SMTP server.

 

 

The e-mail alerts users that an event has occurred, and may include a

 

 

video file of the event and the URL of an FTP server from which users

 

 

can download the video file. (For more information about e-mail

 

 

messages, see the “Mail & FTP Window” section on page 3-28.)

 

 

FTP—Causes the video file to upload to the FTP server. (The FTP

 

 

server must be configured as described in the “Mail & FTP Window”

 

 

section on page 3-28.)

 

 

Alarm Output 1—Applies to output port 1 on the IP camera. Causes the

 

 

output port state to be activated as configured. (For more information

 

 

about output ports, see the “Alarm I/O Ports Window” section on

 

 

page 3-35.)

 

 

Alarm Output 2—Applies to output port 2 on the IP camera. Causes the

 

 

output port state to be activated as configured (For more information

 

 

about output ports, see the “Alarm I/O Ports Window” section on

 

 

page 3-35.)

 

 

Interval—Choose the amount of time, in minutes, that the camera waits

 

 

after detecting a condition before it triggers an event. A setting of 0

 

 

indicates no delay.

 

 

 

Attachment

 

 

Note These Attachment options appear if you enable the Trigger Event option and choose the E-Mail or FTP option.

Overwrite/Replace

Check this check box to overwrite the oldest video file that is stored on the

oldest video file when

IP camera with the new video file when the SDRAM on the IP camera does

SDRAM is full

not have enough room for the new file.

 

If you do not check this option, the IP camera does not save new video files

 

when its SDRAM does not have room for the files.

 

 

Attachment Type

Choose the type of file that is attached to an e-mail or FTP notification.

 

JPEG Image—Attaches JPEG images from the event.

 

Video—Attaches a video file of the event.

 

 

Frame Rate

Appears if you choose the JPEG Image option from the Attachment Type

 

drop-down list.

 

Choose the number of JPEG images that are captured per second during the

 

event.

 

 

Video Format

Appears if you choose the Video option from the Attachment Type

(MPSG-4)

drop-down list.

 

Choose the format (asf, mp4, or 3gp) for the video file of the event. If you

 

choose mp4, or 3gp, video files do not include audio.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Americas Headquarters Cisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User GuideCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide N T E N T S Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSM Organization OverviewCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide Features, IP Camera Physical Details, FeaturesIP Camera Physical Details Back Focus on the IP Camera section on Basic Setup Window section onRear of IP Camera Described in the Resetting the IP Camera section onSide of IP Camera Package Contents DC Auto Iris Lens Connector PinoutsGetting Started Installing the Cisco Video Surveillance IP CameraAction Explanation Action Explanation Configuring and Managing the IP Camera. At a Initial Setup of the IP Camera, page 2-5, thenProcedure Performing the Initial Setup of the IP CameraProtocol//ipaddress Accessing the IP Camera WindowsHttp//203.70.212.521024 Https//192.168.0.100Https//203.70.212.521024 Http//203.70.212.52Powering the IP Camera On or Off Adjusting Back Focus on the IP CameraSection on Resetting the IP CameraReset Type Procedure Remarks Initial Setup of the IP CameraCleaning the IP Camera Configuration Overview Configuring and Managing the IP CameraEapol Configuration Item Explanation Guidelines for Use ReferenceSee the Audio Window section See the Alarm I/O PortsPreset Positions See the Video Window sectionSee the Syslog & Log Window Navigating the Configuration WindowsSee the Video Log Window Basic Setup Window Setup WindowsSnmp Option Description Device SettingsNetwork Settings Wireless Setup WindowWEP Security Mode Options Wireless SettingsEdit Security Settings Hide Security SettingsAES WPA/WPA2 Personal Mode OptionsEdit Region Settings WPA/WPA2 Enterprise Mode OptionsHide Region Settings Option Advanced Setup WindowBonjour HTTP/HTTPS Dscp QoSEapol Window IP Filter WindowUsers Window, Maintenance Window, Firmware Window, Administration WindowsEAP-FAST Options Users Window AdministratorUser List Maintenance Window Passwords after saving the configuration file, be aware that Video Window, Audio Window, Audio/Video WindowsFirmware Window Video WindowMPEG-4 Settings Dual Streams MPEG-4 + Mjpeg -Configures MPEG-4 forPAL Mjpeg Settings PAL/50 Hz Video AdjustmentDay/Night Vision OptionsAudio Window Full Duplex Talk and Listen Home Window Controls section onDuplex Talk and Listen Choose Simplex Talk Only , Half Duplex Talk or Listen , orProduct Process Window Security WindowsHttp Initialization WindowComplexity Window Users Window section onMail & FTP Window Applications WindowsSecondary Smtp Server Described in the Basic Setup Window section onMail Setup Primary Smtp ServerSecondary FTP Motion Detection WindowMail Body Primary FTPEvent Window Trigger Event Event ScheduleNew Schedule Clear buttonAttachment Messages, see the Mail & FTP Window section onSnmp Window Manual Control Settings Alarm I/O Ports WindowAlarm Input Settings Alarm Output SettingsPreset Position Port SettingsPTZ RS-485 Window Zoom Out button Preset Positions WindowPatrol Sequence Zoom In buttonFocus Far button Status WindowsFocus Near button Audio/Video Window Information, see the Basic Setup Window section onMore information, see the Basic Setup Window section on System WindowNetwork Audio SettingWireless Network WindowLocal Log Syslog & Log WindowLog List Sys Log ServerSystem log messages Message ExplanationAddress Address1 Port1 Address2 Port2 , User FTP log messages Video Log WindowSmtp log messages Delete All button Delete buttonOL-19273-02 Home Window Overview Viewing Video through the Home Window OverviewHome Window For related information, see the Video Window section on Home Window ControlsControl Description IP camera controlsVideo display and audio controls Information, see the PTZ RS-485 Window section onEnabling audio, see the Audio Window section on SaveHttp//ipaddress/img/video.asf Accessing the Primary MPEG-4 Stream by using VLC PlayerViewing Video through Third-Party Devices or Software Rtsp//ipaddress/img/media.savHttp//ipaddress/img/video2.asf Accessing the Secondary MPEG-4 Stream by using VLC PlayerAccessing the Mjpeg Stream by using VLC Player Rtsp//ipaddress/img/media2.savCisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Camera User Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting For instructions, see the Video Window section on Using the IP Camera with Cisco VSMOL-19273-02 IN-1 D EIN-2 IN-3 EAP-FASTIN-4 HttpsSmtp LEDIN-5 IN-6 See PTZIN-7 PTZIN-8 IN-9 WEPIN-10
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