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SerVision MVG 400 System Guide
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To configure video lost detection:
1. In the Camera configuration screen, under Video Lost, select the actions that the
MVG 400 should perform if video reception from the camera is interrupted, as described
below.
Figure 99: Video Lost settings
Field Description
AVV Select this option to have the MVG 400 send video of the seconds
preceding the video-lost event to an AVV server for downloading. The
video is downloaded to the site defined in the
AVV screen, in the
format defined there (see
Automatically Uploading Video to an AVV
Server
, page 87), and e-mail notifications are sent to all e-mail
recipients (see
SMS and E-mail Notifications
, page 81).
Note: Two e-mail notifications are sent – one when the event is first
detected, and the other when uploading of the video to the AVV
server is completed. Thus, the video clip may not be available yet
when you receive the first e-mail notification.
Note: This feature only works if recording (either event-triggered or
continuous) is activated for the camera (see
Video Recording Settings
,
page 110).
Note: For video-restored events, a few seconds of video following the
restoration of the video connection are recorded.
Note: This option only appears if AVV is activated for the MVG 400
(see
Automatically Uploading Video to an AVV Server
, page 87).
SMS Select this option to have the MVG 400 send SMS notifications when a
video-lost event is detected. Messages are sent to the recipients
specified in the
SMS and E-mail screen, in the format defined there
(see
SMS and E-mail Notifications
, page 81).
E-mail Select the desired type of e-mail notification, as follows:
None: Do not send e-mail notifications when a video-lost event
is detected.
Text only: When a video-lost event is detected, send e-mail