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party motion detection sensors that trigger the camera to start a recording.
Periodical- This trigger type can be used if you want the camera to perform the same
action over and over again, based on a time period. A typical application would be to
have the camera refresh an image on your web site every 60 seconds.
Onboot- This is a one-time event that is triggered after the camera has restarted.
IR Cut Filter- This trigger event becomes active whenever the camera enters the night
mode and has removed the IR cut filter. For example you can have the camera send you
an email informing you about this event.
Capacity Warning- If you are using the SD Card storage option and you are getting
close to running out of storage space, this event is being triggered. You could use this in
order to send you an email about this so that you can take preemptive and corrective
action.
Network Link Down- This trigger type activates if the camera loses connection to the
network.
IP Notification- This event is triggered when the network is being restarted or the IP
address has changed.
Set min time interval between triggers- define the minimum time interval between
two events
Action:
After you have selected the tripper type, you now have to define the action(s). In other words,
what do you want the camera to do if the event occurs?
Send Image- Instructs the camera to send out images. When selected, you need to
specify whether you want to use FTP, network storage or SD card. You may need to set
up these servers first (see previous section) in order to use them here.