Samsung SNC-B5395 Manual Del Usuario página 74

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To set an alarm image
You can set an image to be sent through FTP/Email(SMTP) or saved on the SDHC memory
card when an alarm is generated or during the scheduled transfer.
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Click <EVENT>  <ALARM IMAGE>.
The ALARM IMAGE SETUP window appears.
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To complete the setting,
click the [Apply] button.
The settings are saved.
1. <Transfer Mode>: You can select a method to send an alarm image from the <FTP>, <E-Mail> and
- <FTP Transfer>: The image is sent to the specified FTP address.
- <E-Mail Transfer>: The image is sent to the specified Email address.
- SD Card Recording
 Insert an SDHC memory card.
 Configure the SDHC memory card (refer to page 69 for details).
 Check the SD Card Recording option and then click on the [Apply] button. The SD indicator will
then turn on and recording will commence.
 To remove the SDHC memory card, first uncheck the SD Card Recording option and then click on
the [Apply] button.
Removing the SDHC memory card while recording is in progress can damage the data.
2. <Transferred Image Naming Setup>: You can set the file name of an alarm image to be sent when
3. <Pre/Post Alarm Image>: You can determine which of previous or posterior image is to be sent.
- <Number of Image>: Determines number of images to be sent per second. You can select 1, 2, 3 and 5
- <Pre-Alarm Duration>: Determines time of prior images to be sent. You can select one from <5 sec>, <10
- <Post-Alarm Duration>: Determines time of posterior images to be sent. You can select one from <5 sec>,
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Setting Up
<SD Card Record>.
an alarm is generated or during the scheduled transfer.
images per second.
sec>, <15 sec> and <30 sec>. You can send a prior image of up to 30 seconds after
an alarm is generated. (The maximum time is determined by the number of images to
be sent per second.)
<10 sec>, <15 sec> and <30 sec>. You can send a posterior image of up to 30
seconds after an alarm is generated. (The maximum time is determined by the
number of images to be sent per second.)
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