Cisco PVC300 Administration Guide - Page 51

Configuring Camera Applications, Applications - motion detection

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Using the Setup Screen Configuring Camera Applications 6 Configuring Camera Applications Click the Applications folder icon to show the following options: Applications, Motion Detection, Recording, DDNS, and I/O Ports. Applications You can use the Event, Server, and Media sections on the Applications page to configure how the PVC300 PTZ Internet Camera reacts in response to particular situation. The following illustration shows what happens when an event is triggered. An event can be triggered by many sources, such as motion detection or external digital input devices. When an event is triggered, you can specify what kind of action will be performed. For example, you can configure the PVC300 PTZ Internet Camera to send buffered images to an FTP server and to send email notifications when motion is detected. Cisco Small Business Administration Guide for the Model PVC300 PTZ Internet Camera with Audio and PoE 51

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Using the Setup Screen
Configuring Camera Applications
Cisco Small Business Administration Guide for the Model PVC300 PTZ Internet Camera with Audio and PoE
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6
Configuring Camera Applications
Click the
Applications
folder icon to show the following options:
Applications
,
Motion Detection
,
Recording
,
DDNS
, and
I/O Ports
.
Applications
You can use the
Event
,
Server
, and
Media
sections on the
Applications
page to
configure how the PVC300 PTZ Internet Camera reacts in response to particular
situation.
The following illustration shows what happens when an event is triggered.
An event can be triggered by many sources, such as motion detection or external
digital input devices.
When an event is triggered, you can specify what kind of action will be performed.
For example, you can configure the PVC300 PTZ Internet Camera to send buffered
images to an FTP server and to send email notifications when motion is detected.