setup tool

Options

Determine whether or not you wish to receive Email notifi cation of insuffi cient capacity warnings.

ALARM IMAGE SETUP

Transfer Mode

You can select a method to send an alarm image from the <FTP Transfer>, <E-Mail Transfer> and <SD Card Record>.

<FTP Transfer>: The image is sent to the specifi ed FTP address.

<E-Mail Transfer>: The image is sent to the specifi ed Email address.

<SD Card Record>

Insert an Micro SDHC memory card.

Confi gure the Micro SDHC memory card (refer to page 19 for details).

Check the SD Card Recording option and then click on the [Apply] button. The SD indicator will then turn on and recording will commence.

To remove the Micro SDHC memory card, fi rst uncheck the SD Card Recording option and then click on the [Apply] button.

MRemoving the Micro SDHC memory card while recording is in progress can damage the data.

Transferred Image Naming Setup

• You can set the fi le name of an alarm image to be sent when an alarm is generated or during the scheduled transfer.

Pre/Post Alarm Image

• You can determine which of previous or posterior image is to be sent.

<Number of Image>: Determines number of images to be sent per second. You can select 1, 2, 3 and 5 images per second.

<Pre-Alarm Duration>: Determines time of prior images to be sent. You can select one from <5 sec>, <10 sec>, <15 sec> and <30 sec>. You can send

a prior image of up to 30 seconds after an alarm is generated. (The maximum time is determined by the number of images to be sent per second.) <Post-Alarm Duration>: Determines time of posterior images to be sent. You can select one from <5 sec>, <10 sec>, <15 sec> and <30 sec>. You can send a posterior image of up to 30 seconds after an alarm is generated. (The maximum time is determined by the number of images to be sent per second.)

ALARM INPUT SETUP

Various functions of 8 Alarm Inputs can be set up independently.

Input Device Setup

Select an input type from the <Off>, <NO> and <NC>.

<NO>(Normal Open): It is normally open, but if it is close, an alarm will be generated.

<NC>(Normal Close): It is normally close, but if it is open, an alarm will be generated.

Activation Time

You can set time to accept an alarm to take an action.

<Always>: Always conducts the <Action> setting when an alarm is generated.

<Only Scheduled Time>: Conducts the <Action> setting for an alarm only when it occurs during the specifi ed time period on the specifi ed day of the week. The Start Time must prior to and must differ from the End Time.

Action

You can set an operation to be conducted when an alarm is generated.

<Alarm Output>: Determines alarm output port to which the alarm signal is to be sent.

<Output Duration>: Determines the period of time to output alarm signal to the specifi ed alarm output port when an alarm is generated. If another alarm

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SNC-C7225, SNC-C6225 specifications

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