Figure 35
[Snap parameter]: Set the interval of IP camera picture snapping, minimum interval is 1 second.
[Snap schedule]: Set the period of scheduled snapping, two periods allowed.
[File save mode]: IP camera snapped pictures can be saved via E-mail sending or FTP uploading. E-Mail
server can be set up in [Mail Settings]; FTP server can be set up in [FTP Settings].
5.2.5 Alarm Settings
5.2.5.1 Motion detection
See Figure 36for the interface of “Motion detection”:
Figure 36
In this page, users can set features like motion detection on/off, sensitivity, detection time, linkage alarm
output, alarm output duration, E-mail sending when alarm been triggered, linkage snapping/recording, etc.
[Enable detect]: Enable or disable motion detection.
[Sensitivity]: Sensitivity range is 1~5, greater value means higher sensitivity.
[Deployment Time]: Set the period of time for motion detection, two periods allowed.
[Alarm output]: Enable or disable linkage alarm output
[Alarm Output duration]: Set the duration of the linkage alarm output after being triggered (in seconds),
the range of the duration is 0~86400s.0 means that there is no limit for alarm output.
[E-mail]: Send motion detection alarm information to users via E-mail, details about E-mail setting please
refer to [Network Settings].
[Snap]: When alarm is triggered, the device SD card will be driven to snap pictures. The pictures can be
saved via E-mail sending or FTP uploading. For snapping parameters, if the number of pictures snapped at
one time is set as 10 and the snapping interval is 1 second, which means when there is an alarm, 10 pictures