Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing the IP Camera
Feature Setup Windows
Table | Event Notification Window Options (continued) | |
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Secondary SMTP | Identify an optional secondary SMTP server that is used for sending | |
Server |
| by choosing IP Address or Hostname from the |
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| the IP address or host name in the corresponding field. |
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Secondary SMTP Port | Enter the port number for the secondary SMTP server. | |
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POP Server |
| Identify an optional secondary POP server that is used for sending |
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| choosing IP Address or Hostname from the |
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| IP address or host name in the corresponding field. |
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| This field is dimmed if you do not choose Requires POP Before SMTP in |
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| the Authentication field that follows. |
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Authentication |
| If the secondary SMTP server requires authentication to send |
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| the appropriate authentication type. The authentication type typically is the |
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| same as that for the POP3 server that you use to receive |
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Account Name |
| If the secondary SMTP server requires authentication, enter the account |
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| name for the server. |
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Password |
| If the secondary SMTP server requires authentication, enter the account |
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| password for the server. |
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Send To |
| Enter an |
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| occurs. |
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Show From Address As | Enter the | |
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| that is sent when an event occurs. |
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Subject |
| Enter the text to be shown in the Subject field for the |
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| the IP camera sends when events occur. The subject can contain up to 118 |
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| characters, including spaces. |
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Attach Video Streaming | Check this check box to include in the | |
URL Address |
| which the recipient can access the live video stream from the camera on |
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| which the event was detected. |
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Attach Snapshot | Check this check box to include with the | |
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| the beginning of the event. This snapshot is stored on the IP camera until the |
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| message is sent. |
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| This functionality is available only when the secondary video stream is |
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| enabled. |
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Patrol Sequence Window
The Preset Settings window provides options for configuring a patrol sequence for the IP camera. A patrol sequence consists of up to eight steps, each of which causes the camera to move to a designated preset position and remain in the position for a designated time.
When you create a patrol sequence, you define the order of the steps. When the patrol sequence executes, the IP camera goes to the preset position that is defined by the first step, then moves through each preset position in the configured order. It stops at the preset position that is defined by the last step.
Before you can configure a patrol sequence, you must define preset positions as described in the “Presets controls” rows in Table
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