User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Product Introduction
- Chapter 2. Hardware Interface
- 2.1 Physical Descriptions
- 2.2 Hardware Installation
- 2.3 Initial Utility Installation
- 2.4 Using UPnP of Windows XP or 7
- 2.5 Setting Up ActiveX for the Camera
- Chapter 3. Web-based Management
- Appendix A. The Dimensional Diagram of the Stand
- Appendix B. The Dimensional Diagram of the Camera
- Appendix C. Ping IP Address
- Appendix D. Configuring Port Forwarding Manually
- Appendix E. Waterproofing the Cable Connections
- Appendix F. Joystick Compatibility
- Appendix G. Connecting Audio Devices
- Appendix H. Connecting Digital Input/ Digital Output Devices
- Appendix I. How to Replace the Fuse
- Appendix J. Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions
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3.11 Event
This section describes how to set up the Event Handler, which deals with how the IP devices
respond to situations. Each IP device can have a maximum of 10 Event Rules. Each rule
includes one single trigger, and one or many responses. Several types of responses are
available. And there are multiple external servers for the device to interact with.
When setting up Event Handler, there are four types of settings. Event Server, Event
Configuration, Event List and Manual Event
Click the item before Event to expand the list.
3.11.1 Event Server
Event servers define whom the device may interact with. They can be other servers or
devices on the network, or even the camera itself. Event Configuration sets up a list of what
to tell the other party during interaction. Event list lays down the rules and conditions about
when to initiate which responses from which triggers. The options available for Event rules
are selected from the event servers and event configurations.
Event servers are classified as FTP servers, SMTP servers and HTTP servers










