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Honeywell HDZ36EX - Periodical Event Settings; Setting up Periodical Event and the Interval

Honeywell HDZ36EX
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Configuring Alarms | 103
800-11873V4 - A - 07/2014
4. Under Triggered Action, do one or more of the following actions to perform when a
network failure is detected:
Select one or both of the Enable alarm output 1 and Enable alarm output 2 check
boxes to enable that alarm relay output.
Select the Send message by FTP check box to send a network failure message to an
FTP server that you have configured (see Configuring FTP Servers on page 88 for
information on setting up an FTP server).
Select the Send message by E-Mail check box to send a network failure message to
an email server that you have configured (see Configuring Email SMTP Servers on
page 87 for information on setting up an email server).
Select Record video clip to send images to either a microSDHC card or Network
storage device that you have configured.
a. Select the storage device to record the clip to with the Record to drop-down list.
Options are SD card (default) or NAS. Whichever storage device is selected, that
storage device needs to be configured and connected before video clips can be
recorded (see Storage Settings on page 129 for more information).
b. In the Pre-trigger buffer field, enter the number of seconds of video to record
before the trigger occurs (from 1 to 9999).
c. To continue to upload images for a specified period of time or until the alarm
ends, choose the option that fits your requirements from the following selections:
Select Upload for [number] sec and enter a time from 1 to 9999 seconds.
Select Upload during trigger active.
5. Click Save to save your network failure detection settings.
Periodical Event Settings
You can set up the camera to upload images to an FTP or email server as part of a periodical
event, when images are consistently uploaded at a certain interval.
Setting Up Periodical Event and the Interval
1. Navigate to System Events Periodical event (see Figure 6-17).
Note The Periodical event detection switch is set to Off by default.

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