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Duration
To set a time limit until the relay output is released, select
this check box and enter the number of seconds.
“E-Mail Setting” Screen
This screen is displayed by clicking [Detail] next to [Send
E-Mail] under [Action] on the “Alarm Setting” screen.
Mail Server
Set the mail server information here.
SMTP Server
Enter the IP address for the SMTP server.
Authentication
Select this check box to use SMTP authentication.
If you select this check box, enter the user ID and
password for SMTP authentication.
This section sets the contents of the e-mail.
From
Enter the originating mail address.
To
Enter the receiving mail address.
CC
Enter the CC mail address.
If you are setting multiple addresses, use a semi-colon
to separate each address.
Subject
Enter the subject line.
Message
Enter the main text of the e-mail.
Snapshot (intended for future expansions)
“Alarm Recording Setting” Screen
This screen is displayed by clicking [Detail] next to [Start
Recording] under [Action] on the “Alarm Setting” screen.
Recording Cameras
Select the cameras that are to start recording.
All
Select this check box to start recording on all cameras.
Frame Rate
Select the frame rate.
Camera Setting
Records at the frame rate set for the camera.
Max
Records at the maximum frame rate for the camera.
Pre Event Start
Input how many seconds of the image before the trigger
was detected are to be stored.
Images that precede the trigger will be recorded at a
maximum of 1 fps (one frame per second). In addition, the
duration of the recording that precedes the trigger may
differ depending on the resolution and bitrate settings of
the camera. See the release notes for details.
Access the following URL to download the release notes.
http://www.sony.co.jp/Products/NSR/NSR-
S_ReleaseNote_E.pdf
From Event End
Input the number of seconds to wait after an alarm trigger
is released and before recording is stopped.
Note
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