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Axis Q6032 - Event Type Configuration; Setting Up Triggered Events

Axis Q6032
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AXIS Q6032 PTZ Dome Network Camera
Events
Server type
Purpose
Information required
FTP Server
Receives uploaded images Descriptive name
Network address and upload path
User name a nd passwo rd
HTTP Server
•Receivesnotication messages
Receives uploaded images
Descriptive name
URL (IP address or host name)
User name a nd passwo rd
Proxy settings
TCP S erver
•Receivesnotication messages Descriptive name
Network address (IP address or host name)
Port number
For details on each settings, see the online help .
Event Types
An Event Type describes how and when the Axis product performs certain actions.
Example
If somebody passes in front of the camera and an event has been congured to detect and respond to motion, the Axis product can
recordandsaveimagestoanFTPserverandsendanotication email. Images can be sent as email attachments.
Set up a triggered event
The following example describes how to congure the Axis product to upload images when motion is detected.
1. Go to Events > Motion Detection and set up a motion detection window. See Set up motion detection, on page 33.
2. Go to Events > Event Types and click Add triggered.
3. Enter a descriptive name for the event, for example Motion detected.
4. Set the Priority high, normal or low.
5. Set the Respond to Trigger parameters to dene when the event is active, for example, after ofce hours.
6. Select Motion detection from the Triggered By list. Select the desired motion detection window and indicate if the event
should be triggered when motion starts or stops (or both).
7. Set the When Triggered parameters, that is, dene what the product should do when motion is detected. To upload images,
select Save stream and enter the required information. See Save s tream.
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