Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Notices
- Accessing the Camera
- Accessing the Live Video Page
- System Menu
- Using the Network & Security Menu
- Using the Imaging Menu
- Configuring Exposure Settings
- Configuring Focus Settings
- Setting White Balance
- Using Window Blanking
- Configuring Options in the PTZ Menu
- Using A/V Streams Menu
- Events
- Configuring Sources
- Configuring Handlers
- Configuring an Event Handler: Send Email
- Configuring an Event Handler: Upload JPEG to FTP Server
- Configuring an Event Handler: Write JPEG to SD Card
- Configuring an Event Handler: Run Pattern
- Configuring an Event Handler: Go to Preset
- Configuring an Event Handler: Run Tour
- Configuring an Event Handler: Run Scan
- Configuring an Event Handler: Open/Close Relay
- Configuring an Event Handler: Display Overlay
- Configuring an Event Handler: Play Audio
- Configuring an Event Handler: Write Recording to SD Card
- Configuring an Event Handler: Upload Recording to FTP Server
- Deleting an Event Handler
- Analytic Configuration
- Event Stream
- Contacting Pelco for Troubleshooting
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3. Select the Write Recording to SDCard handler type.
4. Enter Pre-Event Buffer duration, Post-Event Buffer duration, and Size Limit for the Recording to be
written for the SD Card.
5. Select the File Name for your JPEG snapshots. JPEG files are named according to the date and
time at which they are recorded. The selection is simply the format of the date and time stamp.
6. (Optional) Set time filters to determine the days and times during which the handler will be active. If
you do not select any filters, the handler will remain active at all times. All time values must be
formatted in 24-hour notation.
7. (Optional) If available, select the source(s) that you want to trigger this event handler.Sources are
configured from the Events tab Sources page.
8. Click Save.
Configuring an Event Handler: Upload Recording to FTP Server
This event handler captures and uploads a recording to an FTP server when an event source is triggered.
Recording files are named according to the date and time at which they are recorded; although, you can
determine the order of factors in the date-and-time filename.
1. Click New Handler or select the handler you want to reconfigure.
2. Provide a name, between 2 and 23 alphanumeric characters, for the event source in the Name box.
3. Select the Upload Recording to FTP Server handler type.
4. Provide the address of your FTP server in the Server box.
5. Provide the credentials the camera will use to authenticate with the FTP server; the User Name
must be between 1 and 32 alphanumeric characters, and the Password must be between 4 and 16
alphanumeric characters.
6. Provide the path in which to store video files on your FTP server in the Base Path box.
7. Select the File Name for your JPEG snapshots. JPEG files are named according to the date and
time at which they are recorded.
8. (Optional) Set time filters to determine the days and times during which the handler will be active. If
you do not select any filters, the handler will remain active at all times. All time values must be
formatted in 24-hour notation.
9. (Optional) If available, select the source(s) that you want to trigger this event handler.Sources are
configured from the Events tab Sources page.
10. Click Save.
Deleting an Event Handler
1. Select the handler that you want to delete.
2. Click Delete Handler.
Analytic Configuration
The Analytic Configuration section allows you to analyze the camera’s field of view to detect and trigger
events or alarms when specific activity occurs.
Multiple analytic behaviors can be configured. However the complexity of active behaviors and zones per
behavior may increase the processing load on your camera. Once configured, your camera will monitor
your defined zones for activity violating the parameters of the behavior. You can view analytic events
through your camera’s event stream. However, analytic alarms are only transmitted through Pelco’s API,
and are therefore only available with compatible VMS systems or through direct integration.