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AXIS 210/210A/211/211A - Event Configuration

Event Configuration

An event in the camera is when an Event Type is activated and causes certain actions to

be performed. The event type is the set of parameters (or conditions) that specifies how and

when which actions will be performed. A common event type is when the camera uploads

images when an alarm occurs. Many event types use an Event Server, to e.g. upload

images to.

This section describes how to set up event servers and event types, i.e. how to configure the

cameras to perform certain actions when events (e.g. alarms) occur.

Definitions

A set of parameters describing how and when the camera will perform certain actions
The circumstances that start an event.

E.g. on a signal from an external device, such as a
door switch or a motion sensor.

The circumstances that start an event.

E.g. at a pre-programmed time.

What occurs when the event triggers.

E.g. the upload of images to an FTP server, e-mail
notification, etc.

Event Servers

Event Servers are used to receive e.g. uploaded image files and/or notification messages. To

set up Event server connections in your cameras, go to Setup > Event Configuration >

Event Servers and enter the required information for the required server type.

For details on each setting, please see the online help

available from each web page.

When the setup is complete, the connection can be tested by clicking the Test button (the

connection test takes approximately 10 seconds).

Event type

Triggered Event - see page 34

Scheduled Event - see page 35

Action

Server type

Purpose

Information required

FTP Server

• Receives uploaded images

• Descriptive name of your choice
• Network address (IP address or host name)
• User Name and Password (for FTP server)
• Upload path e.g. images/
• Port number
• Use passive mode if there is a firewall between the camera

and FTP server

• Use temporary file if your FTP server doesn’t allow an existing

file to be overwritten by a new file with the same name

HTTP Server

• Receives notification messages
• Receives uploaded images

• Descriptive name of your choice
• URL (IP address or host name)
• User Name and Password (for HTTP server)
• Proxy address/Proxy port (if required)
• Proxy User Name and Password (if required)

TCP Server

• Receives notification messages

• Descriptive name of your choice
• Network address (IP address or host name)
• User Name and Password (for TCP server)
• Port number

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