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  Firmware User’s Manual V6.09.45 
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To  setup  SMTP  servers,  make  sure  to  enable  the  SMTP  account  and  choose  the  proper 
Authentication type. There are many types available. The default is Login. We recommend you to 
use Auto Detection. Available authentication types include: Auto Detection, None, Login, Plain, 
Cram MD5, Digest MD5 and PoP Relay. Please also enter the User Name,    Password,    the 
email address displayed as sender (can be different than the user name), Network (SMTP server) 
address,  Network  (SMTP  server)  Port  number  and  Max  Connection  time  before  timeout  (in 
seconds).   
After  changing  any of  the  items  above,  press  Apply  to  save  the  changes.  The Reset  button 
undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet. 
HTTP Server 
HTTP CGI servers are programs that run on web sites or many devices. They can be custom 
programmed to perform a large variety of actions based upon the input. You can define which 
CGI server to connect to here, and the user / password required to log into the target server. The 
actual message / command is setup in the Notification messages / URL commands section. You 
may define two separate CGI servers. 
IP devices are also CGI servers. This means that IP devices can now issue commands to each 
other, which creates endless possibilities for highly coordinated response. The IP device can also 
give a loopback command to itself, in effect changing almost all possible settings dynamically. For 
detail  on  the  commands  used  to  control  the  cameras,  please  contact  your  customer 
representative. 
An example will help you gain a better sense of how to utilize this unique function. Camera A is a 
fixed camera that looks at a corridor leading to the main hall. It has a motion detection window 
located near the point where the corridor arrives at the large hall. Camera B is a PTZ camera 
located in the hall, which is usually left on auto-tour patrol. When motion activity in the motion 
detection region triggers MD1 in Camera A, this then in turn activates an event rule in Camera A 
that gives out a command to Camera B. Camera B would then swivel to the preset point where 
the corridor leads into the entrance and switch to higher bit rate to temporarily provide clearer 
image. After the event ends, Camera B will go back to its normal routine in lower bit rate. 










