Panasonic WVNP472 WVNP472 User Guide - Page 39

Alarm Functions, When An Alarm Arises, Transferring Pictures Files

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ALARM FUNCTIONS When an alarm sounds, the camera performs output functions depending on the setup. Inputs: • The alarm sensor connected to the ALARM IN terminal on the camera • The built-in VMD (Video Motion Detector) that detects a motion in video by monitoring the specified area Outputs: • "Alarm" display appears in the upper right corner of the main page. • The picture files as an alarm sounds are stored in the camera. • An e-mail notifies the specified addresses of the alarm activation with or without a picture file. • The stored picture files are sent to the FTP server. • The ALARM OUT terminal on the camera becomes active. • The notice of an alarm activation is sent to the server specified in Panasonic Protocol Setup, using the Panasonic's original protocol. When pre-alarm file is set to 20 Pixel Picture quality numbers Super fine Fine Normal Rough 640 x 480 45 71 93 109 640 x 240 111 162 206 238 320 x 240 242 344 433 496 160 x 120 242 344 433 496 When pre-alarm file is set to none Pixel Picture Quality numbers Super Fine Fine Normal Rough 640 x 480 65 91 113 129 640 x 240 131 182 226 258 320 x 240 262 364 453 516 ■ When an Alarm Arises • "Alarm" display appears in the upper right corner of the main page. The alarm status display may delay for a maximum of half a minute due to its refresh cycle. 160 x 120 262 364 453 516 • A mail can be sent to a maximum of four addresses, with or without attached picture file. A mail contains: the camera name, time & date of occurrence, cause of event, and the reference addresses to the stored pictures as follows. The number of stored alarm pictures: e.g., 472 URL of the picture: http//(Camera IP address)/ ALMxxxx_00.jpg • The pictures as an alarm sounds are stored in the memories of the camera. The total storage number of the pictures depends on three factors: pixel numbers, picture quality, and the number of pre-alarm storage. The existing oldest data will be replaced with new picture data when the data volume exceeds over the memory capacity. The tables below outline the available picture numbers as the post-alarm storage . Notes: • "xxxx" stands for the event number, and "00" for the picture number. • A picture numbered "00" will be automatically attached to the mail. • Enter "39" instead of "00" in the address bar if you wish to view #40 picture. • There may be cases where you cannot access the images notified by the mail when new alarm activations took place after having sent the mail. ■ Transferring Picture Files • The picture files stored as pre- and post-alarm can be sent to the designated FTP server. • A picture file attached to a mail can be sent to the specified mail addresses. -39-

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When an alarm sounds, the camera performs output
functions depending on the setup.
Inputs:
The alarm sensor connected to the ALARM IN ter-
minal on the camera
• The built-in VMD (Video Motion Detector) that
detects a motion in video by monitoring the speci-
fied area
Outputs:
“Alarm” display appears in the upper right corner
of the main page.
The picture files as an alarm sounds are stored in
the camera.
• An e-mail notifies the specified addresses of the
alarm activation with or without a picture file.
The stored picture files are sent to the FTP server.
The ALARM OUT terminal on the camera becomes
active.
The notice of an alarm activation is sent to the serv-
er specified in Panasonic Protocol Setup, using the
Panasonic's original protocol.
When an Alarm Arises
“Alarm” display appears in the upper right corner
of the main page. The alarm status display may
delay for a maximum of half a minute due to its
refresh cycle.
The pictures as an alarm sounds are stored in the
memories of the camera.
The total storage number of the pictures depends
on three factors: pixel numbers, picture quality,
and the number of pre-alarm storage. The existing
oldest data will be replaced with new picture data
when the data volume exceeds over the memory
capacity. The tables below outline the available
picture numbers as the post-alarm storage .
When pre-alarm file is set to 20
ALARM FUNCTIONS
Pixel
numbers
640 x 480
640 x 240
320 x 240
Super fine
45
111
242
160 x 120
242
Picture quality
Fine
71
162
344
344
Normal
93
206
433
433
Rough
109
238
496
496
When pre-alarm file is set to none
Pixel
numbers
640 x 480
640 x 240
320 x 240
Super Fine
65
131
262
160 x 120
262
Picture Quality
Fine
91
182
364
364
Normal
113
226
453
453
Rough
129
258
516
516
A mail can be sent to a maximum of four address-
es, with or without attached picture file.
A mail contains: the camera name, time & date of
occurrence, cause of event, and the reference
addresses to the stored pictures as follows.
The number of stored alarm pictures: e.g., 472
URL of the picture: http//(Camera IP address)/
ALMxxxx_00.jpg
Notes:
“xxxx” stands for the event number, and “00” for
the picture number.
• A picture numbered “00” will be automatically
attached to the mail.
Enter “39” instead of “00” in the address bar if you
wish to view #40 picture.
There may be cases where you cannot access the
images notified by the mail when new alarm activa-
tions took place after having sent the mail.
Transferring Picture Files
The picture files stored as pre- and post-alarm can
be sent to the designated FTP server.
A picture file attached to a mail can be sent to the
specified mail addresses.