Network video server user’s guide – Intellinet Network Solutions 550000 User Manual

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2. Image capture option
This is to configure image capture option when an event is triggered.

① Before Event

You may set the starting time to capture image before event is triggered.
(Input limitation is from 0 to 21 seconds.)

② After Event

You may set the finishing time to capture image after event is triggered.
(Input limitation is from 0 to 21 seconds.)

③ Image capture frame rate

Set the frame rate from 1 to 15fps when the image is being captured.

④ Image file name

You may designate image file name to send Email or FPT after image is captured.
All captured image are saved as a JPG file. (Example. “File name 000”.JPG)

⑤ Append to the image file name

You may append some information to Image file Name Camera IP address

A.

Camera IP address : Ex) “file name _192.168.1.19.JPG

B.

Date and time : Ex) “file name_20020218150030.JPG

C.

Trigger condition flag

In case of choosing “Activation of digital input port”, “D” may be appended to image

file name. Ex) “filename_D.JPG”
In case of choosing “Periodically every…”, “P” is appended to image file name.
Ex) “filename_P.JPG”

D.

Image sequence number

If you select this option, you may classify the file that has same extend name.
Consecutive numbers are from “000” to “999”
Ex) If you designate file name as “camera” and select “Image sequence number”,

then the file names are: “camera001.JPG, camera002.JPG ….camera999.JPG”



Image capture option limitation

Configuration for image capture option affects memory capacity. If you configure this option to
excess memory size, the Warning message “ Not enough memory…” appears.

The total image capture frame rate is limited to 45.
(Before event time + After event time) x Image capture frame rate must be under 45.

For example, in case you configure “Before event” as 3 seconds, “After event time” as 2 seconds
and “image capture frame” as 3fps, the total image capture frame rate is (3 + 2) X 3 = 15 fps.

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