JVC VN-V25U Getting Alarm Action from VN-V25/26, Format /api/param?application.eventNumber.action

Models: VN-V26U VN-V25U

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Specify "on", "off" or "restart". By "restart", changes to alarm action and alarm trigger are enabled. By "on" after "restart", the alarm action starts working with the changed settings. If "restart" is not set after changes to alarm action and alarm trigger, APIs to get settings of alarm action and alarm trigger return previous values.

Allowed users admin, operator

Getting Alarm Action from VN-V25/26

Format /api/param?application.event(Number).action

Example When Getting action of alarm action No. 1

/api/param?application.event(1).action

Example of Response

application.event(1).action=mailto/somebody@somecompany.com/none/Message&200

OK

Interpretation Acquire the alarm action of the specified alarm action number. 5 alarm actions and 1 periodic FTP assigned to No.6 are available, so alarm action number can be 1 to 6. Note that alarm numbers are different from the alarm input pin numbers. A separate API (/api/param?application.event(Number).status) is used to acquire the on/off status of the alarm action.

When no action is specified, response below is returned.

Example of Response application.event(1).action=&200 OK

When sending mail is specified, mailto, mail address, JPEG attaching and the character string to be sent will be returned. When spaces are included in the character string, the character string with spaces will be returned. Segments are indicated by /. If JPEG attaching is on, "object01" is returned, and if JPEG attaching is off, "none" is returned.

Example of Response

application.event(1).action=mailto/somebody@somecompany.com/object01/Message&2

00 OK

When "PrePostRecording + FTP" is specified, recftp, FTP number, and the attached object number will be returned. Segments are indicated by /. The FTP number is fixed as ftp01 at all times. The object number is fixed as object01. Parameters of FTP can be gotten by other APIs, application.ftp and application.object.

Example of Response application.event(1).action=recftp/ftp01/object01&200 OK

When sending via TCP is specified, tcpto, IP address, port number and the character string to be sent will be returned. Segments are indicated by /.

Example of Response

application.event(1).action=tcpto/10.0.0.100/20000/Message&200 OK

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JVC VN-V25U, VN-V26U manual Getting Alarm Action from VN-V25/26, Format /api/param?application.eventNumber.action, 00 OK

VN-V26U, VN-V25U specifications

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