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sent out in the event of an alarm.
9.
Report to FTP:
Activate this option if images are to be
stored on the FTP server in the event of an alarm.
10.
Interval:
Activate this option if images are to be stored
on the FTP server in the event of an alarm. Values are in
seconds.
11.
Report to FTP:
Activate this option if an HTTP address is to
be called up in the event of an alarm.
12.
URL:
State the HTTP address to be called up in the event of
an alarm.
Click on
“Apply“,
to accept the changed settings. The changes
to the alarm settings are saved without having to restart the
IP security camera.
The alarm connection at the rear of the security camera has 4
connections:
1. Alarm output (GND)
2. Alarm output (+5V)
3. Alarm input (Source)
4. Alarm input (GND)
An external device such as an alarm emitter, such as a siren
or door closer can be connected to the alarm output (1 and 2).
An alarm is output as soon as the digital output is switched on
manually or if the digital output for the alarm messages has
been selected and the security camera detects an alarm.
If the contacts of the alarm input (3 and 4) are connected
externally, an alarm is triggered. The connection can be via
a switch or a relay, such as a motion detector or other alarm
devices. If an alarm signal is applied, a signal is emitted
according to the above settings.