TRENDnet TV-IP602WN User's Guide - Page 50
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TV‐IP602WN ProView Wireless N Pan/Tilt Internet Camera Samba Status‐ Check this item to see if the Samba drive is enabled. Click Get Status to check it. Recording Options Resolution‐ Select the profile from the drop‐down menu. Refer to the Audio and Video section for more information on profiles. Record until‐ Enter the minimum available hard drive space that must be left free and available for use when recording. When Storage is Full‐ Use the Stop recording setting to stop the recording when there is no longer any hard drive space. Otherwise use the Overwrite older recordings setting to record over old data when there is no longer any hard drive space. Scheduling Event Based‐ Check this setting to use event based triggering. Motion detection triggered recording‐ Check this option to start recording upon motion being detected. Prerecord Seconds‐ This settings causes the camera to buffer a certain amount of video set in this field to save when motion is detected. The maximum amount of pre‐detection video recorded is 15 seconds. Postrecord Seconds‐ Once event‐base triggered recording begins and the event (for example motion detection) has ceased it will continue recording for the amount of time set here. A maximum post‐ event recording time of 15 seconds is settable. Continuous‐ Selecting this option causes the camera to record video continuously. Only for use with Samba. Scheduled‐ Selecting this option allows you to manually schedule when the recordings with begin and end each day. Snapshot The Trigger menu is used to determine when and how recorded digital images from snapshots are handled. Use motion detection to trigger a snapshot and email it to the account configured here. Alternatively, the images can be sent to an FTP server. Configure FTP Server and email address information, and click to checkmark either or both options to use. 50