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    It is necessary to set presets beforehand with [Control for Ad min] > [Preset/Initial Setting] > [Preset Setting] (P. 170).
    [Video Record]
    Select whether to record video depending on the timer event.
    If you select [Enable] and a timer event is triggered, video  will be transmitted to the recording destination specified in 
    [Video Record Action] (P. 96).
    [E-mail Notification]
    When [24-Hour Continuous Setting] is set to [Disable], select  whether to send an e-mail notification depending on the timer 
    event.
    If [Enable] is selected, e-mail notification  is performed when a timer event is triggered.
    To use e-mail notification, you mu st set [Video Record] > [E-mail No tification] (P. 102) beforehand.
    [External Device Output] 
    When [24-Hour Continuous Setting] is set to [Disable], set whet her external device output (1 or 2) is active or inactive when 
    a timer event is triggered.
    [Repeat Interval] is not supported.
    [ Switch Day/Night]
    When [24-Hour Continuous Setting] is set to  [Disable], select the Day/Night Mode switching behavior when a timer event is 
    triggered. This can only be set with [Timer 1].
    Select [Switch to Day Mode] to switch to Day Mode at the start time , and Night Mode at the end time.
    Select [Switch to Night Mode] to switch to Night Mode  at the start time, and Day Mode at the end time.
    [Repeat Interval] is not supported.
    Important
    When control privileges are held by applications like Admin Viewer, and the camera angle has moved as a result of [Start Time P resent], 
    camera control is released.
    Important
     If you set [Start Time] and [End Time] and  select a preset with [Start Time Preset], the Day/Night setting in [Control for Adm in] > 
    [Preset/Initial Setting] > [Preset Setting] > [Preset Registration ] tab > [Advanced Preset Settings] > [Day/Night] (P. 174) is given 
    priority. Therefore, even if you set [Switch  Day/Night] to [Switch to Day Mode] or [Switch to Night Mode], the [Switch Day/Nigh t] setting 
    will be disabled if the opposite se tting has been configured in [Control for  Admin] > [Advanced Preset Settings].
     When [Day/Night] in the Control for Admin is set to [Auto] (P . 165), [Switch Day/Night] will not happen when a timer event is t riggered.
     If the [Day/Night Mode Switching] settings switch Day/Night Mo de while the user has camera control privileges, camera control will be 
    released.
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    When events trigger the switching of Day/Night Mode, presets registered in advance can be executed, such as changing 
    the camera angle or video quality settings.
    Note
     It is necessary to set presets beforehand with [Control for Admin] > [Preset/Initial Setting] (P. 170).
     You can set the timing for event triggered Day/Night Mode switchi ng in [Switch Day/Night] in [External Device Input] (P. 105) or [Timer] 
    (P. 110).
    [Preset when  Switching to Day Mode]
    Executes the preset when switched to Day Mode.
    [Preset when  Switching to Night Mode]
    Executes the preset when  switched to Night Mode.
    Execute Presets When Switching Day/Night Mode
    [Event] > [Switch Day/Night]
    Important
    When the Admin Viewer or other camera control applications hav e control privileges, the presets for [Preset when Switching to Day 
    mode] and [Preset when Switching to Night Mode] will not run. 
    						
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    By linking two types of events, a single event is tr iggered. Select AND/OR for the event linking method.
    You can set the operations to  perform, such as recording video or sending  e-mail notifications, when a linked event is 
    triggered.
    Note
    You can check the linked event status on the  Admin Viewer Event Display panel (P. 185).
    Linked Event 1 to 4
    You can register up to four linked events.
    You can link five types of events: [Volume Detection], [Scream Detection], [External  Device Input], [Timer] and [Intelligent 
    Function].
    [Linked Events]
    Select whether to use a linked event.
    [Event Linking Method]
    Select the event linking conditions. [AND]:  A new linked event is triggered if both  event types selected with [Event 1] an d [Event 2] are triggered. Set [Event 
    Order] and [Event Gap] for this.
    [OR]:  A new linked event is triggered if  either event type selected with [Eve nt 1] and [Event 2] is triggered.
    Use Event Combinations
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    [Event Order]
    You can select the order two events must be triggered when [Event Linking Method] is set to [AND].
    If set to [None], the order will not be considered.
    [Event Gap (seconds)]
    Enter the interval between two events that must be tr iggered when [Event Linking Method] is set to [AND].
    A new linked event is triggered if the second event triggers  within the specified interval after the first event was triggered.
    Event 1, 2
    Specify the two events to be linked. The settings are the same for both.
    [Event Type]
    Select the event type for linking.
    Note
    [Intelligent Function] cannot be specified in both [Event 1] and [Event 2].
    For [Volume Detection], select whether an ON event or OFF event trig gers a linked event.
    For [Scream Detection], select whether an ON event or OFF event triggers a linked event.
    For [External Device Input], select External Device Input 1 or 2, then select an active event or inactive event to trigger 
    a linked event.
    For [Timer], select the timer event number to use.
    For [Intelligent Function], select  the Intelligent Function detection setting number (P. 217) to use.
    Operation
    Set the operations to be performed when linked events are triggered.
    [ON Event Operation]
    If [Enable] is set, [Preset], [Video Re cord] and [E-mail Notification] will be ex ecuted according to their settings when 
    a linked event (ON  event) is triggered. 
    						
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    [OFF Event Operation]
    If [Enable] is set, [Preset], [Video Re cord] and [E-mail Notification] will be ex ecuted according to their settings when 
    a linked event (OFF  event) is completed.
    [Ongoing ON Event Operation]
    Select the operation to be perfo rmed when an ON event is triggered.
    If [Enable] is selected, [Video Record] and  [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings during the 
    linked event.
    [Preset]
    If you specify a preset, the camera angle will automatically  move to the preset location when a linked event is 
    triggered.
    It is necessary to set presets beforehand with [Control for Admi n] > [Preset/Initial Setting] > [Preset Setting] (P. 170).
    Note
    This cannot be set when [Event Type] is set to [Intelligent Function].
    [Video Record]
    Select whether to record video  depending on the linked event.
    If you select [Enable] and a linked event is triggered, video will be transmitted to the recording destination specified 
    in [Video Record Action] (P. 96).
    [E-mail Notification]
    Select whether to send an e-mail not ification depending on the linked event.
    If you select [Enable] and a linked event is triggered, an e-mail notification will be sent.
    To use e-mail notification, you must set [Video Re cord] > [E-mail Notification] (P. 102) beforehand.
    [External Device Output for ON Event]
    Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is  active or inactive when an ON event is triggered.
    [External Device Output for OFF Event]
    Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is  active or inactive when an OFF event is triggered.
    [Audio Playback at ON Event]
    If you select [Enable], the sound clip specified in [Sound Clip] will play back when a linked event is triggered.
    Note
    This can only be set when [Event Type] is set to  [External Device Input] or [Intelligent Function].
    [Audio Playback at OFF Event]
    If you select [Enable], the sound clip specified in [S ound Clip] will play back when a linked event completes.
    [ Sound Clip]
    Select the sound clip when [Audio Playba ck at ON Event] or [Audio Playback at OFF Event] has been set to [Enable].
    You must register the sound clip  with [Video and Audio] > [Audio  Settings] (P. 88) beforehand.
    [Volume]
    Enter the volume fo r the sound clip.
    Linked Event Operation Examples
    This shows linked event status examples according  to the ON/OFF combinations for Event 1 and Event 2.
    In the examples below, [Event Ga p] is 4 seconds and each cell in th e graph below represents 1 second.
    [Event Linking Method] Set to [OR]
    Only One Event ON
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    ON
    Event 1
    Event 2
    Consolidated state OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF 
    						
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    Both Events ON
    [Event Linking Method] is Set to  [AND], [Event Order] is Specified
    This shows examples when [Event Order] is set to [Event 1 -> 2].
    When [Event Order] is set to [None], and [Event Linking Method] is set to [A ND] linked events will be as in the 
    examples even if Event 1 and Event 2 are switched.
    When Events Occur in Order 1 -> 2
    When Events Occur in Order 2-> 1 -> 2
    Event 2 Triggered but Event Gap  Setting ([4] sec.) Exceeded
    ON
    Event 1
    Event 2
    Consolidated state OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    Event 1
    Event 2
    Consolidated state OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    Event 1
    Event 2
    Consolidated state OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    Both events are ON, but their order of occurrence is 
    incorrect. Therefore, a linked event does not occur here.
    ON
    Event 1
    Event 2
    Consolidated state OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    The gap between the occurrence of event 2 after the 
    occurrence of event 1 exceeds the value specified for the 
    [Event Gap] setting. Therefore, a linked event does not occur.
    Event gap (4 sec. in this example) 
    						
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    [Status] of Event 1  Set to [OFF], ON States Do Not Coincide
    One Event  Switches Between ON/OFF
    ON
    Event 1
    Event 2
    Consolidated state OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    The linked event does not occur when event 1 
    turns OFF, but at the moment event 2 turns ON. 
    Event gap (4 sec. in this example)
    ON
    Event 1
    Event 2
    Consolidated state OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    Event gap (4 sec. in this example) 
    						
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    Used for adding new authorized users that can access Admin Viewer, and for setting permissions for authorized and guest 
    users.
    For details on user permissions, please refer to “Viewer Access Restrictions” (P. 138).
    Authorized User Account
    Add authorized users.
    [User Name], [Password]
    To add the authorized user, enter the user name and password, then click [Add].
    The user name can use the characters A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, “-” (hyph en) and “_” (underscore).
    Enter the password in alphanumeric characters.
    Up to 50 authorized users can be added.
    [User List]
    Displays a list of added authorized users.
    The order of the list can be changed with the  ▲▼ buttons on the right.
    To delete an authorized user from the list, select the user and click [Delete].
    User Authority
    Set the permissions for authorized users and guest users.
    [Privileged Camera Control], [Cam era Control], [Video Distribution]
    [Audio Distribution] 
    Select the items for granting users permissions.
    Authorized users have elevated permissions compared to guest users.
    Set Users Who Connect to the Camera
    [Security] > [User Restrictions]
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    Separate access control from IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be set.
    Note
    If the same address is duplicated, the policy for the address that appears highest on  the list will be applied.
    IPv4 Host Access Restrictions
    Specify the hosts from which IPv4 access is permitted and restricted.
    [Apply Host Access Restrictions]
    Select whether to use IPv4 host access restrictions.
    [Default Policy]
    Select whether to allow or block access from IPv4 addresses  that have not been specified in [Network Address / Subnet].
    [Network Address /  Subnet]
    Enter IPv4 addresses into the list and select [Yes] or [No] for access for each address.
    You can specify the subnet to set acce ss restrictions by network or host.
    If set to [No], access to all ports is blocked.
    Set Access Restrictions
    [Security] > [Host Access Restrictions]
    Important
     To prohibit access via a proxy serv er in HTTP connection, a proxy server address must be set.
     If host access restriction is set mistakenly,  access to the Setting Pages themselves may be prohibited, in which case restoring the 
    factory default settings will become the only means for recovery. 
    						
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    IPv6 Host Access Restrictions
    Specify the hosts from which IPv6 access is permitted and restricted.
    [Apply Host Access Restrictions]
    Select whether to use IPv6 host access restrictions.
    [Default Policy]
    Select whether to allow or block access from IPv6 addresses  that have not been specified in [Prefix / Prefix Length].
    [Prefix / Prefix Length]
    Enter IPv6 addresses (prefixes) into the list an d select [Yes] or [No] for access for each address.
    You can specify the prefix length to se t access restriction by network or host.
    If set to [No], access to all ports is blocked. 
    						
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