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Chapter 8 Setting Up
Event Configuration
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Setting Up
To set an alarm input
<Input Device Setup> : Select an input type from the <OFF>, <NO> and <NC> according to
the properties of the alarm sensor connected to the rear panel of
SNT-1010.
- <NO>(Normal Open): It is normally open but is closed when an alarm is generated.
- <NC>(Normal Close): It is normally close but is opened when an alarm is 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 specified
time period on the specified 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 specified alarm output port when
an alarm is generated.
- <Alarm Image Transfer> : If <On> is selected, a JPG image is transmitted through FTP or E-Mail (SMTP)
according to the <EVENT>
<TRANSFER SETUP> settings.
Event Configuration
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To set an alarm image
You can set an image to be sent through FTP/ e-mail(SMTP) when an alarm is generated or during the scheduled transfer.
If the <Video Format> options of the <VIDEO1> and <VIDEO2> are all set to <MPEG4> in <BASIC CONFIGURATION>
<VIDEO>, the image transmission function is not supported.
If the system time is not set in the <SYSTEM>
<DATE/TIME>, the image transmission function is not supported.
Notice
<Transfer Mode> : You can select a method to send an alarm image from the <FTP> and <E-Mail>.
<Transferred Image Naming> : You can set the file name of an alarm image to be sent
whenan alarm is generated or during the scheduled transfer.
- <Enable Overwrite Mode> : You can set so that the file name of the image to be transmitted is overlapped.
- <Image File Name> : You can set the file name of an alarm image to be sent.
The file name supports up to 16 alphanumeric characters.
- <Included Information> : You can include sequence number and date/time information in the file name of the
image to be transmitted. The name of an alarm that causes an image file transmission is
included in the file name of the image.
<Pre/Post Alarm Image> : You can determine which of previous or posterior image is to be sent.
- <Buffering Video Mode> : Determines the video source of an image to be transmitted.
- <Number of Image> : Determines number of images to be sent per second.You can select 1 to 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.)
To complete the setting, click the
[Apply] button.
The settings are saved.
Click <EVENT>
<ALARM
IMAGE>.
The ALARM IMAGE SETUP window
appears.
To complete the setting, click the
[Apply] button.
The settings are saved.
Click <EVENT>
<ALARM
INPUT>.
The ALARM INPUT window appears.
If the <Video Format> options of the <VIDEO1> and <VIDEO2> are all set to <MPEG4> in <BASIC CONFIGURATION>
<VIDEO>, the image transmission function is not supported.
If the system time is not set in the <SYSTEM>
<DATE/TIME>, the image transmission function is not supported.
Notice