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6-5-2 Event Edit
Application developers wish to have different levels of customization within their own
applications. They may build this through the event manager, the event system provides
several trigger sources and action types which allow administrators to record the emergency
images, such as Motion detection, IO control, FTP or EMAIL to outside world.
It's easy to process --- just fill and submit a simple form.
The NETCOMM NS4540's event manager provides event control through programmable
Event Scripts which are the combination of several events. Each event works simultaneously.
If one of the trigger conditions in the event script is satisfied, then corresponding action will
start to execute accordingly. A comprehensive set of "trigger conditions" and "action com-
mands" allowed to fit in varies of applications without limitation.
Note:
The programmable event script has been supported since firmware version 2.0.
All models of the NETCOMM Internet Video Server, Network Camera and the
Dome Camera are supported.
To start the event manager, simply click Event icon, then event frame will pop up as below:
Upper edit window, middle status box, lower message window, and button control icons
mainly separate the event frame.
There are two ways to enter the event script. One is to use "Script Wizard" which just follows
the procedure to fill up some items. And, it will generate and append new script code to edit
window. The other one is to edit the form manually, which is for experienced users that want
to deeply control the functionalities of event operation. Please refer to "Event Script Program-
mers Guide" for full details syntax and options description.
Event Script Edit: Text window to enter event script manually.
Event Status: Indicate the event status, "Stop Now" or "Start Now".
Message: A window to show the results when below command icon pressed --- normally will
show "OK", "Parsing", "Fail", Or "Err String" which indicates the syntax error of parsing, and
starts from the error position in the script.