D-Link DCS-1000 Product Manual - Page 29

I/O Input 1 Trigger, Sender e-mail, Receiver e-mail, Sending Interval, Sending Time, Save/Cancel - email

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The default setting for the I/O Trigger functions is "disabled." You must enable the I/O Trigger first before the Triggers will perform. There are two options to select from the Trigger screen I/O Input 1 Trigger and I/O Input 2 Trigger. I/O Input 1 Trigger: Select "Send e-mail attached with image" and enter the relevant information such as the SMTP Server Address, Sender e-mail Address, Receiver e-mail Address, Sending Interval and Sending Times. ™ SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for sending e-mail messages between servers. You need to input the mail server address in this field. ™ Sender e-mail is the person's e-mail address that will be sending the e-mail. ™ Receiver e-mail is the e-mail address of the person that will receive the e- mail. ™ Sending Interval is the period of time between each e-mail being sent to the receiver. If the setting is at 10 seconds, a new e-mail will be sent in 10 seconds interval to the receiver. ™ Sending Time is the number of times the e-mail will be sent to the receiver before it terminates. Select "Trigger I/O Output" and enter the setting for the duration of the output device for Output 1 time and Output 2 time in seconds. I/O Input 2 Trigger: Refer to "I/O Input 1 Trigger" information above. Save/Cancel: After making sure all settings in the System are correct, click on the "Save" icon to store the settings for the Internet Camera. You can alternatively click on the "Cancel" icon to restore all settings to the values last saved to or retrieved from the Internet Camera. Warning When connecting other devices through the I/O connectors, please make sure the maximum current of 100mA is strictly observed. Any failure to do so might cause a loss of power and possibly cause serious damage to the Internet Camera. Please refer to the appendix for detailed information regarding the I/O Connector. 29

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The default setting for the I/O Trigger functions is “disabled.”
You must enable the I/O
Trigger first before the Triggers will perform.
There are two options to select from the Trigger screen
I/O Input 1 Trigger
and
I/O
Input 2 Trigger.
I/O Input 1 Trigger:
Select
“Send e-mail attached with image”
and enter the relevant information such as
the SMTP Server Address, Sender e-mail Address, Receiver e-mail Address, Sending
Interval and Sending Times.
SMTP
(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for sending e-mail messages
between servers. You need to input the mail server address in this field.
Sender e-mail
is the person’s e-mail address that will be sending the e-mail.
Receiver e-mail
is the e-mail address of the person that will receive the e-
mail.
Sending Interval
is the period of time between each e-mail being sent to the
receiver. If the setting is at 10 seconds, a new e-mail will be sent in 10 seconds
interval to the receiver.
Sending Time
is the number of times the e-mail will be sent to the receiver
before it terminates.
Select
“Trigger I/O Output”
and enter the setting for the duration of the output device
for Output 1 time and Output 2 time in seconds.
I/O Input 2 Trigger:
Refer to “I/O Input 1 Trigger” information above.
Save/Cancel:
After making sure all settings in the System are correct, click on the
“Save”
icon to
store the settings for the Internet Camera. You can alternatively click on the
“Cancel”
icon to restore all settings to the values last saved to or retrieved from the Internet
Camera.
Warning
Please refer to the appendix for detailed information
regarding the I/O Connector.
When connecting other devices through the I/O connectors, please make
sure
the maximum current of 100mA is strictly observed.
Any failure to do so might
cause a loss of power and possibly cause serious damage to the Internet Camera.