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  Firmware User’s Manual V6.09.45 
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*Pre-requisites: HTTP CGI server setup. 
*Pre-requisites: SMTP server / HTTP CGI server setup. 
Send URL commands 
URL commands can be sent to HTTP CGI servers upon event. This provides the possibility of 
highly intelligent response upon event. IP devices and many other devices also have embedded 
CGI servers that may be controlled.   
When Event Handler sends an URL command, it will send one set of command when the event is 
trigged, and  another as  the event becomes inactive.  Depending on the  CGI  design, the URL 
commands may  be  able  to be stringed together, and multiple commands may be issued in a 
single line. 
An  example  would  be  when  the  access  control  device  at  the  entrance  detects  an  entry,  this 
device provides a DI signal to the PTZ camera, and triggers an event. This event then sends a 
loopback command to the PTZ Camera itself (by setting its own IP as the HTTP CGI server). The 
PTZ Camera then moves to a preset location, stays until the event is over, and then moves back 
to another location. At the same time it moves to the pre-set location, it increases the bitrate from 
1M to 3M, and the frame rate from 4 fps to 8 fps. The bitrate / fps changes are reverted at the end 
of event. 










