If you have
not entered
an FTP server,
the above will be left <empty>.
To setup the FTP server, click “Edit” to go to the Email /
FTP Page.
Once you
have entered the FTP server, login name
and password, click “Apply” and then
Click on “Motion Detect”
to return here.
Enter a directory or folder name in <folder>.
Click “Apply” when done.
“System
Defined / User
Defined”
The administrator can also determine to either have the
system automatically
assign the filenames for the pictures
saved, or assign these
filenames manually.
“Filename”
Give the motion detected JPG images a standard filename prefix, to be followed by
looping number suffix.
“Loop from ## to ##”
This will
determine the number of suffixes preceding the above filename.
Once
the last number is reached, the first file will be replaced by the most current image.
“Digits”
This will determine the
number of digits
assignable for the above number suffix.
The administrator can choose to assign between 1 to 6 digits.
Click
for
an
example.
“Send Email”
To
send
an
email
notification
of
Motion
Detection
with
image,
choose
“Yes”, otherwise choose “No”
“Email Server”
The administrator will
have to set this up.
Otherwise, click “Edit”
to go to the
Email / FTP Page to
make the necessary configuration. Click on Motion Detection
to return here.
“Recipient”
& “Email Address Book”
The administrator can determine who shall
receive email notification.
To add to
the recipient list,
either double click on the email in the
address book or click
.
To add
all the email address at
once, click
. To
remove
an
entry click
,
or
to remove
all entries from the recipient list.
Click
to confirm and save the above settings.
2.4.3 Image Recording
Image recording allows the user to receive an image to either their email account or
to an
FTP server.
The images will be
sent over a predetermined interval and a certain period.
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