Add a generic event, Add a timer event – Milestone XProtect Express 2014 User Manual

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Milestone XProtect

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Express 2014

Administrator's Manual

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Advanced configuration

As start and stop events for use when scheduling cameras' online periods (see "Online period"
on page 129). For example, you can make a camera start or stop transferring video to the
surveillance system based on a manual event.

As start and stop events for controlling other camera settings. For example, you can make a
camera use a higher frame rate based on a manual event or you can use a manual event for
triggering PTZ on event (on page 101).

For triggering output. Particular output can be associated with manual events.

For triggering event-based notifications.

In combinations. For example, a manual event could make a camera start transferring video to
the surveillance system while an output is triggered and an e-mail notification is sent to
relevant people.

To add a manual event, do the following:

1. In the Management Application navigation pane, expand Advanced Configuration, then

expand Events and Output. Right-click Manual Events and select Add New Manual Event

2. In the list in the left side of the Manual Event Properties, select global or a camera as

required.

3. Click the add button and specify required properties (see "Hardware input event" on page

112). When ready, click OK, or click the Add button again to add a timer event (on page 107)
to the event you have just created.

4. Save your configuration changes by clicking Save in the yellow notification bar in the upper-

right corner of the Management Application.

Add a generic event

Your system can analyze received TCP and/or UDP data packages, and automatically trigger events
(see "Overview of events and output" on page 104) when specified criteria are met. This way, you can
easily integrate your surveillance system with a very wide range of external sources, for example
access control systems and alarm systems and more. Events based on the analysis of received TCP
and/or UDP packets are called generic events.

1. Expand Advanced Configuration, then expand Events and Output. Right-click Generic

Events > Add New Generic Event.

2. In the Generic Event Properties window, click the Add button, and specify relevant

properties. When ready, click OK, or click the Add button to add a timer event to the event you
have just created.

3. Save your configuration changes by clicking Save in the yellow notification bar in the upper-

right corner of the Management Application.

Add a timer event

Timer events are separate events (see "Overview of events and output" on page 104), triggered by the
type of event under which they are defined. Timer events occur a specified number of seconds or

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