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2.2.6 Event Handler
2.2.6.1 FTP Upload Handler
Under this page, the camera can record and send snapshot files via properly predefined FTP settings for different events
composed of Alarm, Zone, Sabotage, Schedule, Audio Detection, Object Counting, Adaptive Motion, Object Removal, as well
as Directional Motion.
FIGURE 2-50: FTP UPLOAD HANDLER
FTP Upload Handler
You can record and send event image files based on the condition you have set previously.
1. Check to enable FTP Upload Handler for Alarm, Motions 1 through 4, Sabotage Detection, Schedule, Audio
Detection, Object Counting, Adaptive Motion, Object Removal, as well as Directional Motion.
2. Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without
saving it.
Remote Server
Remote Server is used as a service component to transfer files by simply entering the IP address or hostname with the Login
ID and password.
1. IP Address: Input a server name or address.
2. Port: Set “21” as default or change to dedicated number.
3. Username: Input a user name with privilege to access the server.
4. Password: Input the password associated with Username.
NOTE: The default Username and Password are “guest” and “1234”.
Settings
1. Set Pre-event Snapshots, Post-event Snapshots, Pre-event Snapshot Interval, and Post-event Snapshot
Interval for Alarm, Motions 1 through 4, Sabotage Detection, Schedule, and Audio Detection selected.
2. Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without
saving it.
Snapshot Naming
By setting File Name Prefix and Server Path for Alarm, Motions 1 through 4, Sabotage Detection, Schedule, Audio
Detection, Object Counting, Adaptive Motion, Object Removal, as well as Directional Motion selected, you will be able to
save an image to a defined FTP server when any of your selected events is activated. Set the Server Path where the data is to
be stored on the server.