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Item
Explanation
In
order
to
use
EasyCam’s
FTP
client,
it
must
first
be
set
up.
You
need
to
provide
the
address
of
your
FTP
server,
the
username
and
password.
Should
you
want
to
upload
images
into
a
specific
subdirectory,
you
can
enter
the
directory
name
into
the
field
“Path”;
e.g.,
“./images”.
If
your
FTP
server
supports
passive
FTP
connections,
you
should
enable
this
setting;
otherwise,
leave
it
disabled.
Click
“OK”
to
save
and
activate
the
settings.
Use
the
“Test”
button
in
order
to
verify
that
the
FTP
settings
are
correct.
PTZ
Settings
This
section
allows
controlling
the
pan/tilt
behavior
of
the
EasyCam.
The
camera
allows
you
to
store
up
to
8
predefined
locations,
which
you
can
recall
from
the
live
video
page.
This
configuration
screen
provides
additional
options.
Cruise
Laps:
In
Cruise
mode,
the
camera
pans
from
side
to
side
or
up,
down
and
up
again.
Set
this
parameter
to
the
amount
of
laps
you
wish
the
camera
to
perform.
The
maximum
is
50
laps.
This
is
to
ensure
that
the
camera
won’t
endlessly
pan
back
and
forth
in
case
you
forget
to
disable
the
Cruise
mode,
wearing
the
pan
tilt
drive
unnecessarily,
which
could
shorten
the
life
span
of
your
Manhattan
EasyCam
HD.
PTZ
speed:
Determines
how
fast
the
camera
moves
to
a
PTZ
preset.
Centered
while
self
check:
When
enabled,
the
camera
will
move
to
the
center
position
during
the
start
‐
up
sequence.
Activate
Pan
Tilt
movement
on
alarm:
One
of
the
possible
alarm
actions
of
your
EasyCam
is
the
ability
to
move
to
a
specified
PTZ
positon,
when
an
alarm
event
has
occurred.
You
can
enable
or
disable
this
function
here.
The
menu
“Alarm
Settings”
‐
>
“Alarm
Actions”
allows
you
to
determine
to
which
of
the
PTZ
presets
you
wish
the
camera
to
move
to.