Amcrest IP2M-841 ProHD User Manual
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111 5.4.3.4 Abnormality This menu has 3 tabs: SD Card, Network, and Illegal Access 5.4.3.4.1 SD Card This tab allows the user to set the camera’s response to an SD card related abnormality. Below is a screenshot of the SD card tab screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the SD Card settings tab: ● Event Type: This dropdown box allows the user to select which SD card abnormality to set event triggers for. The 3 options are No SD Card, SD Card Error, and Capacity Warning. ● Enable: This checkbox enables the SD Card abnormality trigger for the camera. ● Relay Out: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to trigger an alarm when an SD Card abnormality is detected. ● Alarm Delay: This field specifies in seconds how long the delay between alarm activation and relay alarm activation should be. ● Send Email: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to send an email when an SD Card abnormality is detected. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
112 5.4.3.4.2 Network This tab allows the user to set the camera’s response to a Network related abnormality. Below is a screenshot of the Network tab screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Network settings tab: ● Event Type: This dropdown box allows the user to select which Network abnormality to set event triggers for. The 2 options are Disconnection and IP Conflict. ● Enable: This checkbox enables the Network abnormality trigger for the camera. ● Record: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to record video when a network abnormality is detected. ● Record Delay: This field specifies in seconds how long the delay between alarm activation and recording should be. ● Relay Out: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to trigger an alarm when a network abnormality is detected. ● Alarm Delay: This field specifies in seconds how long the delay between alarm activation and relay alarm activation should be. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
113 5.4.3.4.3 Illegal Access This tab allows the user to set the camera’s response to an Illegal Access related abnormality. Below is a screenshot of the Illegal Access tab screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Illegal Access settings tab: ● Enable: This checkbox enables the Illegal Access abnormality trigger for the camera. ● Login Failure: This field allows the user to specify how many failed login attempts must be attempted in order to trigger an Illegal Access abnormality event. ● Relay Out: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to trigger an alarm when illegal access is detected. ● Alarm Delay: This field specifies in seconds how long the delay between alarm activation and relay alarm activation should be. ● Send Email: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to send an email when illegal access is attempted. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
114 5.4.4 Storage This menu section allows the user to change storage settings for the camera. 5.4.4.1 Schedule The schedule menu manages the recording schedule for the camera. This menu has 3 tabs: Record Schedule, Snapshot Schedule, and Holiday Schedule. 5.4.4.1.1 Record Schedule This tab is where video recording settings are configured. Below is a screenshot of the Record Schedule settings screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Record Schedule settings tab: ● Record Type: These checkboxes allow the user to select which recording type they want to configure on the schedule. There are 3 types of recordings: o General: General recording means that the camera captures all footage for the specified time period. General recording is represented by the color green. o Motion: Motion Detection recording means that the camera captures only footage when the motion detection alarm is activated. Motion recording is represented by the color yellow.
115 o Alarm: Alarm recording means that the camera captures only footage when an alarm is activated. Alarm recording is represented by the color red. ● Video Recording Schedule: To specify a video recording range, first select the type of recording desired, then click and drag on time bar for the desired date. To edit multiple days at once, drag the cursor further up or down to cover the other days. o Setup: Clicking this button opens a screen that allows for recording periods to be set for each day and for each recording type. There are a total of 6 periods that can be set. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button. 5.4.4.1.2 Snapshot Schedule This tab is where snapshot recording settings are configured. Below is a screenshot of the Snapshot Schedule settings screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Snapshot Schedule settings tab: ● Record Type: These checkboxes allow the user to select which snapshot type they want to configure on the schedule. There are 3 types of snapshots: o General: General means that the camera will take snapshots during the specified time period. General recording is represented by the color green. o Motion: Motion Detection means that the camera only takes snapshots when the motion detection alarm is activated. Motion recording is represented by the color yellow. o Alarm: Alarm means that the camera only takes snapshots when an alarm is activated. Alarm recording is represented by the color red.
116 ● Snapshot Recording Schedule: To specify a snapshot range, first select the type of snapshot desired, then click and drag on time bar for the desired date. To edit multiple days at once, drag the cursor further up or down to cover the other days. o Setup: Clicking this button opens a screen that allows for snapshot periods to be set for each day and for each snapshot type. There are a total of 6 periods that can be set. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button. 5.4.4.1.3 Holiday Schedule This tab is where holiday settings are configured. Below is a screenshot of the Holiday Schedule settings screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Holiday Schedule settings tab: ● Record Type: These checkboxes allow the user to select which recording type they want to configure on the schedule. There are 2 types of recordings: o Record: This checkbox is referring to video recording.
117 o Snapshot: This checkbox is referring to snapshot recording. ● Calendar: This calendar allows the user to select days to designate as holidays. Once a day is designated, it can be customized to stop recording or snapshots for that day by using the Record and Snapshot checkboxes. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
118 5.4.4.2 Destination This menu controls where recorded media is stored. There are 4 tabs in this menu: Path, SD Card, FTP, and NAS. 5.4.4.2.1 Path This tab is where the user can designate a path for recorded video and snapshots to reside in. Below is a screenshot of the Path tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Path settings tab: ● Event Type: This column designates storage options available to the camera. The options are SD Card, FTP, and NAS. ● Record Type: These columns designate which recording type should be recorded to which event type. Check the box at the intersection of the record type and event type to designate where that recording should be sent to. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button. 5.4.4.2.2 SD Card This tab is where the user can change SD card settings. Below is a screenshot of the SD Card tab:
119 Below is an explanation of the fields on the SD Card settings tab: ● Device Name: This column designates the name of the SD card that is currently in the camera. ● Status: This column designates the status of the SD card. ● Attribute: This column designates the read/write attributes for the SD card. By default this is Read & Write. ● Used Capacity/Total Capacity: This column shows the available memory on the SC card. ● Read Only: This button allows the user to designate an SD card as read only. ● Hot Swap: This button allows the user to physically remove the SD card and replace it with another safely. ● Refresh: This button refreshes the SD card table. ● Format: This button formats the SD card. 5.4.4.2.3 FTP This tab is where the user can change FTP settings. Below is a screenshot of the FTP tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the FTP settings tab: ● Enable: This checkbox allows the user to enable FTP uploading for the camera’s recorded media. ● Server Address: This field allows the user to designate a DDNS address for the FTP server. ● Port: This field allows the user to designate the port number for the FTP server. ● User Name: This field allows the user to input the username used to login to the FTP server. ● Password: This field allows the user to input the password used to login to the FTP server. ● Remote Directory: This field allows the user to specify a remote directory on the FTP to send the recorded media to. ● Emergency (Store on SD Card): This checkbox allows the camera to store recorded media on the SD card in case the FTP server is unavailable. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
120 5.4.4.2.4 NAS This tab is where the user can change NAS settings. Below is a screenshot of the NAS tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the NAS settings tab: ● Enable: This checkbox allows the user to enable NAS uploading for the camera’s recorded media. ● Server Address: This field allows the user to designate a DDNS address for the NAS server/device. ● Remote Directory: This field allows the user to specify a remote directory on the NAS to send the recorded media to. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button. 5.4.4.3 Record Control This menu is where general recording settings are configured. Below is a screenshot of the record control menu: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Record Control settings tab: ● Pack Duration: This field allows the user to set how many minutes each file is comprised of. ● Pre-event Record: This field allows the user to specify how many seconds before an event should be recorded. ● Disk Full: This dropdown box allows the user to designate what the camera should do when the disk is full. There are 2 options: Overwrite or Stop. ● Record Mode: This set of radio buttons allows the user to designate the recording mode. The options are Auto, Manual, and Off.