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Select whether an ON event or OFF event triggers a linked event in [Status].
[External Device Input]
Select External Device Input 1 or 2 in [External Device Inpu t], and then select an active event or inactive event to 
trigger a linked event in [Status].
[Timer]
Select the timer event number to use in [Timer].
[Intelligent Function]
Select the Intelligent Function detection setting number (P . 176) to use in [Intelligent Function], then select whether 
an ON event or OFF event trigge...

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[Sound Clip]
Select the sound clip when [Audio Playback 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] (P. 148) 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 Gap]  is four seconds and each cell in the graphs below represents one...

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Event 2 Triggered but Event Gap Setting ([4] sec.) Exceeded
[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 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)
ON
Event 1
Event 2
Consolidated State OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
The linked...

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Separate access control from IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be set.
Note
If the same address is duplicated, the address policy that is displayed  highest on the list will be applied.
IPv4 Host Access Restrictions
Specify the hosts from which IPv4 access is permitted and prohibited.
[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]....

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IPv6 Host Access Restrictions
Specify the hosts from which IPv6 access is permitted and prohibited.
[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...

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Certificate creation and management, and encrypted communication settings.
Certificates
Create an SSL/TLS certificate.
[Create Self-Signed Certificate]
Enter the following items, click [Apply], and click [Exec] to create a self-signed certificate.
Follow the displayed message and reboot. The certificate created will take effect after rebooting.
Note
Creating a certificate takes time, so it is recommended  that you stop video transmission and upload processes.
[Certificate Status]
If no certificate is...

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Certificate Management
Manage the SSL/TLS certificate.
[Generate Certificate Signing Request]
Click [Exec] to create a server private key and generate a certificate signing request.
Once processed, the certificate signing request will be displayed in a separate window.
Note
Generating a certificate signing request takes time, so it is recommended that y ou stop video transmission and upload processes .
[Display Certificate Signing Request]
Click [Exec] to view the details of the...

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If you select [HTTPS], HTTP access is also redirected to HTTPS to perform SSL/TLS communication.
Note
 It may take a few minutes to generate an SSL/TLS key.
 Depending on the type of the certificate being installed on the  camera, a dialog box may be displayed indicating that the web browser 
has accepted the certificate and a connection can be made. If the dialog  box is not displayed, register the CA certificate in the web 
browser.
Important
 Even if you set SSL/TLS communication here, SSL/TLS...

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Settings for 802.1X authentication and authentication status display, and for certificate administration.
802.1X Authentication
Display the 802.1X authentication enable/disable control and status.
[802.1X Authentication]
Select this to enable or  disable 802.1X authentication.
[Authentication Status]
Display the status of 802.1X aut hentication. There are three types of status: [Authenticated],  [Unauthenticated], and [Stop].
Authentication Method
Set the authentication method us ed...

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[Client Private Key Status]
If no client private key is installed, [Not Installed] is displayed. If a client private key is installed, [Installed] is 
displayed.
This is displayed only when [Authent ication Method] is set to [EAP-TLS].
Certificate Management
This is displayed only when [Authentication Method]  is set to [EAP-TLS], [EAP-TTLS], or [EAP-PEAP].
[Install CA Certificate]
Installs a CA certificate.
Specify the certificate file to be inst alled using [Browse] and click [Exec].
[Install...
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