8 alarm server, 1 ftp server, Larm – Y-cam EyeBall Range User Manual

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6.8 Alarm Server

The Alarm Server menu is located on the right of the Settings screen. When you click on the word “Alarm Server”, a sub-
menu of alarm server setup options will be displayed.

6.8.1

FTP Server

The Y-cam can upload an image to an FTP server upon receiving an alarm from the motion detection window or at
specific time intervals. FTP is a commonly used protocol for exchanging files over any network or the internet and there
are a number of FTP providers which will allow you to upload the images free of charge. FTP could also be used to
upload the images to a NAS drive.

The Y-cam can be configured with 4 different FTP servers. These servers can be individually connected to either upload
on motion detection or upload periodically. These functions are available under the Alarm menu.

[FTP Server ID] Select the ID of the FTP server. You can connect to up to four FTP Servers.

[FTP server name] Type the name or IP address of the FTP server.
[FTP server port] The port number of the FTP server (default is 21).
[Anonymous] Enable or disable anonymous login.
[User name] Type your FTP user name (Required if Anonymous set to “No”)
[Password] Type your FTP password (Required if Anonymous set to “No”)
[Re-type password] Re-type your password (Required if Anonymous set to “No”)
[Passive mode] Switch passive mode on or off. Required on some FTP servers (Depends on your FTP server settings)
[Keep Alive] Time period for which camera should be connected to the FTP server. The camera will keep the connection
with the server for the specified number of seconds after the last upload.

Click Apply to confirm your settings.

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