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[Snapshot from] Select snapshot stream source.
[Snapshot duration] The number of seconds that the camera should keep sending images after motion
stops. [Snapshot frame rate] The number of frames per seconds that the camera should keep sending
images at when an alarm is triggered.
[Alarm Interval]--Number of seconds for which the camera should stop sending e-mail alerts after the first
set. Setting the time to 0 disables this feature. It allows you to designate a time (in seconds) during which
new pictures are suppressed. For example, if you want to avoid a flood of pictures, you could set this time to
3600 seconds so that after a motion detection event you wouldn’t get any new pictures for at least 1 hour.
[Image file name] Name of file image snap shots are
saved to [Suffix of file name] Choose between Sequence
number and Date Click Apply to confirm your settings.
Instead of using motion detection (Snapshot to Storage on Alarm), you can also use the “Snapshot to storage
periodically” menu to take snapshots at regular time intervals (Snapshot to Storage Periodically)
The “Period Interval” allow you to designate a time (in seconds or minutes or hours) during which new
snapshots are suppressed. For example, if you want to avoid a flood of snapshots, you could set this time to
60 minutes so that you wouldn’t get any new snapshots for 1 hour.