AXIS P3245 Network Camera Series
Configure your device
3. Turn on
Trigger on dark images
to detect if the lens is sprayed, covered, or rendered severely out of focus.
Add an email recipient:
4. Go to
System > Events > Recipients
and add a recipient.
5. Type a name for the recipient.
6. Select
.
7. Type an email address to send the email to.
8. The camera doesn’t have it’s own email server, so it has to log into another email server to send mails. Fill in the rest of the
information according to your email provider.
9. To send a test email, click
Test
.
10. Click
Save
.
Create a rule:
11. Go to
System > Events > Rules
and add a rule.
12. Type a name for the rule.
13. In the list of conditions, under
Video
, select
Tampering
.
14. In the list of actions, under
Notifications
, select
Send notification to email
and then select the recipient from the list.
15. Type a subject and a message for the email.
16. Click
Save
.
Set up the intrusion alarm
Important
To set up an intrusion alarm you need the AXIS Dome Intrusion Switch C.
With a dome intrusion switch mounted inside the camera, you can receive a notification if someone removes the camera dome.
Before you start
•
Connect the intrusion alarm switch to pin 1 (ground) and pin 3 (digital input) of the camera’s I/O connector.
Configure the input port
1. Go to
System > Accessories > I/O ports
.
2. For
Port 1
:
2.1 Select
Circuit closed
.
Add a recipient:
3. Go to
System > Events > Recipients
and click
Add recipient
.
4. Type a name for the recipient.
5. Select
.
6. Type an email address to send the email to.
7. The camera doesn’t have it’s own email server, so it will need to log into another email server to be able to send mails. Fill
in the rest of the information according to your email provider.
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