Canon 2812B004 VB-C60 Operation Guide - Page 35

Set HTTP Upload, FTP Upload and E-mail Notification Upload

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Set HTTP Upload, FTP Upload and E-mail Notification (Upload) Detailed Settings You can configure following settings. ● General Upload Setting for upload operations. ● HTTP Upload Setting for HTTP upload. ● FTP Upload Setting for FTP upload. ● E-mail Notification Setting for e-mail notification of event information and images. ▼General Upload Upload Select the upload method from "Upload Disabled", "HTTP Upload" and "FTP Upload". ● You also need to set the "Event" menu settings to use the upload function Note (➞ P.1-29). ● Set the "Image Size: Upload" (➞ P.1-19) to 320 x 240 or smaller, when you use both e-mail notification including text and an image, and image upload by HTTP/ FTP upload. ● When you set image upload and e-mail notification to be continuously carried out, some images or e-mail may be dropped and not be sent, according to the size of the image data or the network condition to the server. In that case, a message is displayed in the log events. ● Following tips are effective to reduce the load of image upload and e-mail notification. Tip It is also useful to check settings, including network to the server. • Reduce the size of image files - Set a smaller value for JPEG > "Image Quality" (➞ P.1-19). - Set smaller image size in JEPG > "Image Size: Upload" (➞ P.1-19). • Reduce the frequency of upload - Set a smaller value for "Pre-event Buffer (number of image frames)" and "Post- event Buffer (number of image frames)" (➞ P. 1-29). - Set "Disable" for any one of "ON Event Operation", "OFF Event Operation", or "Continuous Motion Operation", when "Motion Detection Event" is set to "Enable" (➞ P.1-30). 1-21

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Detailed Settings
Set HTTP Upload, FTP Upload and E-mail Notification (Upload)
You can configure following settings.
General Upload
Setting for upload operations.
HTTP Upload
Setting for HTTP upload.
FTP Upload
Setting for FTP upload.
E-mail Notification
Setting for e-mail notification of event information and images.
General Upload
Upload
Select the upload method from “Upload Disabled”, “HTTP Upload” and “FTP Upload”.
Note
You also need to set the “Event” menu settings to use the upload function
(
P.1-29).
Set the “Image Size: Upload” (
P.1-19) to 320 x 240 or smaller, when you use
both e-mail notification including text and an image, and image upload by HTTP/
FTP upload.
When you set image upload and e-mail notification to be continuously carried out,
some images or e-mail may be dropped and not be sent, according to the size of
the image data or the network condition to the server. In that case, a message is
displayed in the log events.
Tip
Following tips are effective to reduce the load of image upload and e-mail notification.
It is also useful to check settings, including network to the server.
• Reduce the size of image files
- Set a smaller value for JPEG > “Image Quality” (
P.1-19).
- Set smaller image size in JEPG > “Image Size: Upload” (
P.1-19).
• Reduce the frequency of upload
- Set a smaller value for “Pre-event Buffer (number of image frames)” and “Post-
event Buffer (number of image frames)” (
P. 1-29).
- Set “Disable” for any one of “ON Event Operation”, “OFF Event Operation”, or
“Continuous Motion Operation”, when “Motion Detection Event” is set to “Enable”
(
P.1-30).