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Honeywell HDZ36EX - Setting a File Name; Figure 6-8 PTZ Function Options; Figure 6-9 Send HTTP Notification Options

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94 | HDZ Series IP PTZ User Manual
Assigning a PTZ Camera Function to Perform after Alarm Trigger
1. Under Triggered action, select the PTZ Function check box. The PTZ Function options
will appear below the check box (see Figure 6-8).
Figure 6-8 PTZ Function Options
2. Select the PTZ function to perform on this alarm from the drop-down list: Preset, Preset
Tour, Autopan, Mimic Tour. See Configuring PTZ Settings on page 57 for more
information on programming these PTZ functions.
3. Enter a value in the Function line field to identify the specific function to perform (for
example, in Figure 6-8, Preset 2 is selected).
4. If applicable (only available if Preset is selected), enter a value in the Dwell time field.
Sending an HTTP Notification to a Configured HTTP Server
1. Under Triggered action, select the Send HTTP notification check box. The Send HTTP
notification options will appear below the check box (see Figure 6-9).
Figure 6-9 Send HTTP Notification Options
2. In the HTTP address drop-down list, select either HTTP1 or HTTP2.
3. In the Custom parameters field, enter the parameters to send to the HTTP server when
the alarm is triggered.
For example, if the HTTP server name is http://192.168.0.1/admin.php and the custom
parameter is action=1&group=2, the notification will be sent to the HTTP server as
http://192.168.0.1/admin.php?action=1&group=2 when the alarm is triggered.
Note After making changes to your settings, it is advised to click Save and save your
settings. This can be done at any time, or multiple times during setup.
Setting a File Name
You can specify a file name format for images uploaded when the alarm is triggered. Choose
the format that best meets your requirements.
1. In the File Name field (see Figure 6-5), type a file name (image.jpg is the default file
name).

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