Configuring Communication Setup
To set up Communication setup, do the following:
1.
Specify whether the connection is allowed. PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network
- modem). ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network). If no connection available (no
modem, no LAN, etc.), check No Connection - this will also prevent unwanted guests
from accessing the system remotely.
2.
Configure the Live Video Stream Bandwidth. This menu controls the bandwidth of the
data transferred over the network. Select No limit to use all the available connection
speed to transfer data. If No limit is selected, the Server might be slowed down in cases
where multiple users are dialing into the system at the same time.
3.
Define the Frequency of Call Out in a 24-hour period. If motion is detected or a sensor
is triggered, the DVMS will send an alert either to the phone number or to the IP address.
The Frequency of Call Out is the maximum allowed number of alerts per day. In the ex-
ample below, the DVMS will only send one alert every 24 hours. If the sensor is triggered
more than once in 24 hours, one alert will be sent, but the rest of the occurrences will
be ignored. The maximum number of alerts that can be send per day is 9999.
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