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• The EMAIL SETUP button allows you to configure your system to send you an email when motion has been

detected by your system. To configure your email notification settings, click on the EMAIL SETUP button
and you will generate an EMAIL SETUP interface as illustrated in Picture 35. In the EMAIL SETUP interface,
choose the ON option in the pull down menu. Choosing the “On” option will generate list of options to
choose from to customize your SSL, SMTP PORT, SMTP server, Send and Deliver Servers and your email
account password. (Picture 36). Your SSL button turned to “On:” will allow an extra layer of protection to
keep your email account and password from being hacked.



You can obtain the correct settings for your SMTP server and the SSL configuration of your mailbox at your mail
server’s website (such as G-Mail, Yahoo, or others). Brief explanations of the information you need to obtain
from your Email server are as follows:

SMTP Port: indicates sender port of SMTP server. Generally the SMTP port value is 25. There are exceptions
however and you should check with your Email server’s website.

SMTP Server: indicates server address you use.

Sender Email: indicates sender’s email address. The email address should be consistent with the server you
use. That is to say, when you use email address –

[email protected]

, the according server should be

smtp.gmail.com.

Receiver Address: indicates receiver’s email address. The email address is used to receive image transmitted
from motion detection alarm of DVR. Please clear the images you have received as soon as possible to avoid
overloading your email account.

5.2.7.3: PTZ Setup

Clicking on the PTZ Setup icon in the Device Management interface

(Picture 32) will allow you to configure your PTZ settings. Once

you click on the icon a pop up PTZ Setup interface as illustrated in

Picture 37 will appear. Select the channel you want to control in

the top row of the PTZ interface screen and set the PTZ protocol

from the protocol drop-down menu (Pelco-D or Pelco-P); the Baud

Rate from the baud rate drop down menu (1200, 2400, 4800 or

9600); the Stop Bit rate from the stop bit drop down menu (1 or 2);

the Parity Check from the parity drop down menu (None, Odd or

Even Mark Space); and the Address Code and Cruise status

accordingly. Please note the above mentioned channel settings

must match the settings of the PTZ camera.

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