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Click
OK
to close the
Generic Event
window and return to the
Administrator
window.
For system administrators defining actions to be triggered by events, the generic event will now be selectable
in line with other events defined on NetDVR.
Tip:
See also
.
How to Test a Generic Event
Once you have added a generic event (see
), a quick and easy way to test your generic
event is to first set up an event notification and then use Telnet to send a small amount of data which will trigger the
generic event and in turn the event notification.
What is Telnet?
Telnet is a terminal emulation program used on TCP/IP networks. With Telnet, you can connect to a
server from a computer on the network, and execute commands through Telnet as if you were entering them directly
on the server. Windows includes a client for use with Telnet.
For this example, we have created a generic event called
Video
. Our generic event simply specifies that if the term
video
appears in a received TCP data package, the generic event should be triggered. Your generic event may be
different, but you can still use the principles outlined in the following:
1. In
, first select a camera from which you are able to view video in a
NetGuard/NetGuard-EVS, then click the
Settings
button.
This will open the
Camera Settings for [Device Name] [Camera Name]
2. In
the
Camera Settings for [Device Name] [Camera Name]
window, click the
Event Notifications...
button: