In the IP Notify Profiles dialog, you can configure the network messages that the camera uses in case of an alarm to send text messages to the TCP port of a computer or camera and, thus, trigger e.g. other events (observation chain).
Open the Messaging dialog to link the profiles created here with the respective events.
Note: | Click on the More button to display all options for all profiles. |
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For each profile, set the following parameters in the IP Notify Profiles dialog:
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IP Notify Profile n |
Enter a unique profile name. Valid characters for profile names are letters, digits, hyphen, dot and underscore. |
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Destination Address |
Enter the IP address(es) and the port(s) (separated by a colon) to which the camera is supposed to send the network message in the Destination Address field.
Remarks:
Set the Send Order for sending the IP message:
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Data Protocol |
Set the protocol to use in the Data Protocol selection box:
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Transfer Protocol: Raw TCP/IP |
If Transfer Protocol has been set to Raw TCP/IP, the following options appear:
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Transfer Protocol: HTTP/1.0 Request |
If Transfer Protocol has been set to HTTP/1.0 Request, the following options appear:
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Data Type |
Select the Notification Data you would like to send to the destination computer:
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Notification Data: Plain text |
Enter the text to send in the Message field. This text can be a simple text message for triggering the IP Receive (RC) event in the receiving camera (see the You can enter any text and use predefined variables. For a complete list of variables, see the Variables help topic. |
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Notification Data: MxPEG or JPEG clip |
Select the file format of the image files:
Set the desired Clip Frame Rate and the time to include before and after the event(Time Before and Time After).
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Notification Data: System Messages |
Set the System message Scope to include the desired range of system messages (see |
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Send Port |
When using a firewall, you can set a different send port for your camera. In order to do this, click on the More button and enter the port of your choice in the Send Port field. The factory default setting for the send port is 0 (automatic).
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In order to ensure the successful transmission of a network message, the receiving computer has to acknowledge the message. If a network message cannot be transmitted successfully (broken connection, computer down, ...), this will result in an error that is logged in the camera's System Messages dialog with an IPMSG
Service tag and the profile name in the ID column.
In order to delete a profile, check the Delete option in the top right corner of the profile. The profile will be deleted as soon as you click on the Set button in the lower part of the dialog.
Profile | Explanation |
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SimpleNotify
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This profile sends a simple text message to port The message contains the camera name |
MultipleNotify
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This profile also sends a simple text message, but this time simultaneously to port The message is the same as in |
HttpRequest
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This profile sends a command to the default HTTP port The camera will pass the command For additional information on camera commands, see the following help topics:
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HttpPostSysMsg24
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This profile sends the system messages of the last 24 hours as an HTTP request to port The camera passes the data on to the CGI script |
Click on the Set button to activate your settings and to save them until the camera is rebooted.
Click on the Close button to close the dialog. While closing the dialog, the system checks the entire configuration for changes. If changes are detected, you will be asked if you would like to store the entire configuration permanently.