Cisco Systems 5011, 5010 manual Creating an Event Handler Upload Jpeg to FTP Server

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Events Tab

Step 8 If you do not want the handler activated every time an event occurs, set filters for the handler.

a.Select the day(s) of the week on which you want JPEGs saved to the SD card.

b.Type times in the Start and End boxes for the days you have selected. Use time values in 24-hour notation (for example, use 0800 for 8:00 a.m., 1600 for 4:00 p.m.).

Step 9 Select one or more sources to save a JPEG to the SD card when those event sources are activated.

Step 10 Click the Submit button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.

Refer to the following sections for more information:

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Creating an Event Handler: Upload JPEG to FTP Server

Step 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab.

Step 2 Select Handlers from the drop-down menu.

Step 3 Click in the Name box and type a user-friendly name (2 to 23 alphanumeric characters). Step 4 Select “Upload JPEG to FTP Server” in the Type drop-down menu.

Step 5 Click in the Server box and type the server address (1 to 32 alphanumeric characters). Step 6 Click in the Username box and type the user’s name (1 to 32 alphanumeric characters). Step 7 Click in the Password box and type a password (4 to 16 alphanumeric characters). Step 8 Click in the Base Path box and type the base path (1 to 32 alphanumeric characters).

Step 9 The JPEG files uploaded to the FTP server will be given file names that correspond to the date and time of the event. Select a time standard from the “File name” drop-down menu.

Step 10 If you do not want the handler activated every time an event occurs, set filters for the handler.

a.Select the day(s) of the week on which you want JPEGs saved to the FTP server.

b.Type times in the Start and End boxes for the days you have selected. Use time values in 24-hour notation (for example, use 0800 for 8:00 a.m., 1600 for 4:00 p.m.).

Step 11 Select one or more sources to save a JPEG to the FTP server when those event sources are activated.

Step 12 Click the Submit button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.

Refer to the following sections for more information:

Example Handler Filter Setup, page 3-42

Creating an Event Handler: Open/Close Relay

Step 1 Place your mouse pointer over the Events tab.

Step 2 Select Handlers from the drop-down menu.

Step 3 Click in the Name box and type a user-friendly name (2 to 23 alphanumeric characters).

 

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page N T E N T S Unicast Profile OL-22669-02 Preface Viii A P T E R ModelsGetting Started Parts List Product OverviewCamera Connections and Features Top View Product Label Installation In-Ceiling InstallationPin DC AID Auto Iris Lens Positioning the Camera Surface Installation Surface Back Box Installation Positioning the Camera Dome Liner and Lower Dome Installation Installing the Dome LinerAligning the Lower Dome with Camera Service Cable Qty DescriptionWiring Cat5 or Cat6 CableVAC Connector Single Camera WiringAlarm and Relay Connector Multiple Camera WiringSupervised Alarms Connecting a Relay DeviceConnecting Alarms Unsupervised Alarms Supervised Alarm ConditionsAlarm Connections 19 Unsupervised Alarm ConditionsOL-22669-02 Camera Configuration Sequence Minimum System RequirementsAccessing the IP Camera Logging on to the CameraLive Video Live Video Page IconsSelecting a Stream Unicast Primary Stream and Secondary StreamQuickView Stream Displaying Video in the Multiscreen View SettingsTaking a Snapshot Accessing the Camera Menus General SettingsInformation Settings System TabConfiguring the Time Settings Customizing the Appearance of the Text OverlayRebooting the Camera Restoring All Camera DefaultsNetwork Tab Generating a System LogTurning On Dhcp General Network SettingsChanging the Hostname Turning Off Dhcp General Imaging SettingsImaging Tab Exposure Settings Focus SettingsTone Map Settings White Balance SettingsConfiguring the Orientation of the Scene Changing the Digital Processing Settings Digital ProcessingSelecting Auto Exposure Settings Auto ExposureDay Night Settings, Selecting Manual Exposure Settings Manual ExposureDay Night Settings Day Night Auto ModeDay Night Manual Mode Day Night Auto and Manual ModesConfiguring Auto Focus Settings Configuring Manual Focus Settings Manual FocusSetting Tone Map Options Selecting Auto White Balance Settings Auto White BalanceSelecting Manual White Balance Settings 10 Manual White BalanceTurning On Window Blanking Turing Off Window BlankingVideo Presets Video ConfigurationStreams Tab Deleting a Window Blanking AreaSelecting a Video Preset Configuration 12 Select Video Preset ConfigurationConfiguring a Custom Video Stream Configuration 13 Custom Video Stream ConfigurationAvailable Camera Resolution Quality of Service for Differentiated Services Code PointCompression Standards Image RateRate Control ProfileUsers and Groups Tab Advance SharpeningUsers GroupsIncludes default accounts for the following groups Creating a New UserEditing a User Deleting a UserDeleting a Group Creating a New GroupEditing a Group General Settings for Users and Groups Setting the Camera to NodeSetting the Camera to Mixed Events TabSources HandlersCreating an Alarm Event Source SourcesCreating a Timer Event Source Creating a System Event SourceEditing an Event Source Deleting an Event SourceHandlers Creating an Event Handler Send EmailCreating an Event Handler Write Jpeg to SD Card Creating an Event Handler Upload Jpeg to FTP Server Creating an Event Handler Open/Close RelayEditing an Event Handler Deleting an Event HandlerLog Off Menu Example Handler Filter SetupHelp Menu Specifications GeneralMechanical EnvironmentalPhysical VideoSpecifications OL-22669-02

5011, 5010 specifications

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