Event config, Event servers, Event types – Axis Communications 209 FD-R M12 User Manual
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Event Config
Pre-defined parameters, known as an Event or Event Type can trigger certain actions in the camera. A
common event type is an alarm that causes the camera to upload images. Many event types use an Event
Server, to receive uploaded images.
An event that is triggered by a signal, such as a door switch, motion detection, or system event, is called a
A scheduled event runs at pre-programmed times.
An Action refers to what happens when the event occurs.
This section describes how to configure the camera to perform certain actions when events occur.
Event Servers
Event Servers are used to receive uploaded image files and/or notification messages. To set up Event server
connections in your camera, 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 Types
An Event Type describes how and when the camera will perform certain actions.
Example::
If somebody passes in front of the camera and an
event that uses motion detection has been configured to act
on this, the camera can e.g. record and save images to an FTP
server, and/or send a notification e-mail to a pre-configured
e-mail address with a pre-configured message. Images can be
sent as e-mail attachments.
Triggered Events
A triggered event can be activated by:
• a manual trigger from an action but-
ton in the web interface, or by a trig-
ger sent via the VAPIX® API
• detected movement in a configured motion detection window
• on restart (boot) after e.g. power loss
• a temperature alarm
• a camera tampering alarm (AXIS 209 FD-R/FD-R M12)
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/
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)
TCP Server
• Receives notification messages
• Descriptive name of your choice
• Network address (IP address or host name)
• Port number