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Component Requirement
Number of
images
Specify the maximum number of still images you want to include in each of the
notification profile's e-mail notifications. Default is five images.
Time between
images (ms)
Specify the number of milliseconds you want between the recordings presented on the
included images. Example: With the default value of 500 milliseconds, the included
images show recordings with half a second between them.
Time before
event (sec.)
This setting is used to specify the start of the AVI file. By default, the AVI file contains
recordings from 2 seconds before the notification profile is triggered. You can change
this to the number of seconds you require.
Time after
event (sec.)
This setting is used to specify the end of the AVI file. By default, the AVI file ends 4
seconds after the notification profile is triggered. You can change this to the number of
seconds you require.
Frame rate
Specify the number of frames per second you want the AVI file to contain. Default is five
frames per second. The higher the frame rate, the higher the image quality and AVI file
size.
Embed images
in e-mail
If selected (default), images are inserted in the body of e-mail notifications. If not,
images are included in e-mail notifications as attached files.
Events overview
When you add an event-based rule in the Manage Rule wizard, you can select between a number of different
event types. In order for you to get a good overview, events you can select are listed in groups according to
whether they are:
Hardware:
Some hardware can create events themselves, for example to detect motion. You can use these as events but
you must configure them on the hardware before you can use them in the system. You may only be able to use
the events listed on some hardware as not all types of cameras can detect tampering or temperature changes.
Hardware - Configurable events:
Configurable events from hardware are automatically imported from device drivers. This means that they vary
from hardware to hardware and are not documented here. Configurable events are not triggered until you
have added them to the system and configured them on the Event tab for hardware. Some of the configurable
events also require that you configure the camera (hardware) itself.
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