3.
4.
5.
To send an HTTP notification:
1.
2.
3.
Setting a Motion Detection File Name
You can specify a file name format for images uploaded when the motion alarm is triggered.
Choose the format that best meets your requirements.
To specify a file name format:
1.
In the Pre-trigger buffer drop-down list, select the number of pre-trigger frames/images (1
to 20) to send to the server.
In the Post-trigger buffer drop-down list, select the number of post-trigger frames/images
(1 to 20) to send to the server.
Figure 6-15
Upload Image by E-Mail Options for Motion Detection
To continue to upload images to the server for a specified time, or until the motion alarm
ends, select the Continue image upload check box, and choose one of the following:
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Select Upload for [number] sec and enter a value from 1 to 9999 seconds.
•
Select Upload during trigger active.
Whichever option you select, you can also select how frequent the images should be
uploaded to the email server in the Image frequence [number] fps drop-down list. Select
an fps (frames per second) value from 1 to 15 fps, or select Max fps.
Under Triggered Action, select the Send HTTP notification check box. The Send HTTP
notification options will appear below the check box (see
In the HTTP address drop-down list, select either HTTP1 or HTTP2.
Figure 6-16
Send HTTP Notification on Motion Detection
In the Custom parameters field, enter the parameters to send to the HTTP server when
the alarm is triggered.
For example, if the HTTP server name is http://192.168.0.1/admin.php and the custom
parameter is action=1&group=2, the notification will be sent to the HTTP server as
http://192.168.0.1/admin.php?action=1&group=2 when the motion alarm is triggered.
In the File Name field (see
6-12), type a file name (for example: image.jpg).
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