Auto mail alarm function configuration – SecurityMan iCamDVR (after Dec. 2011 shipment) User Manual

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Pre-alarm Record
Select Pre-Alarm Record will enable alarm recording prior
to the actual alarm event(s). For example if pre-alarm
record is enable and set to 15 seconds and the motion
alarm events happens at 10:30:30am, then SuperDVR will
start the event recording at 10:30:15am which has a pre-
alarm recording of 15 seconds before the actual event
10:30:30am. Pre-Alarm Record ranges from 5, 10, 15, 20,
30, 45, & 60 seconds.

Motion Holding Time
Motion sensor may detect some movement, only if the
movement lasts for a period exceeding the default time,
then the alarm record will begin, buzzer will beeps and/or
AutoMail will triggers email(s). Motion holding time ranges
from 10, 15, 20, & 30 seconds.

alarm output function Configuration
The alarm output features video loss, disk alarm, and
motion1~4. Each alarm output can be configured to
trigger the buzzer and to trigger AutoMail. If Video loss
is enabled whenever there is a video loss, short in the
video signals or sometimes known as line of integrity, the
computer built in buzzer will buzz and AutoMail will send
triggers to send out emails with pictures attachment to
the recipient. Disk alarm can be setup to alert via buzzer
or email once SuperDVR detects there is a shortage in
disk space at certain setup percentage. Motion1~4 can

be setup to alert via buzzer or AutoMail once SuperDVR
detects there is motion occurrence. See figure 37 below
for better understanding.

auto Mail alarm function Configuration

Press the “autoMail” tab under the Alarm configuration
panel to access AutoMail setup, as shown below in figure
38.

autoMail can be setup to send emails or emails with
picture attachments to a desired recipient from a desired
sender. To setup the “From” email account in automail it
requires Mail Server Setup such as SMTP Server (example;
smtp.securitymaninc.com, mail.yahoo.com), SMTP Port

figure 37 - alarm output function Configuration

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