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TVG-Series System Guide v1-4 - SerVision

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<strong>TVG</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

9. Under Maximum Event Length, specify the maximum length of a VMD event, in seconds. Range: 60–<br />

86400 seconds (1 minute – 1 day). If motion is detected continuously for longer than this period of time, a new<br />

event is automatically generated at the end of this interval.<br />

10. Under On Motion Detected, select the actions that the <strong>TVG</strong> should perform if motion is detected, as<br />

follows:<br />

Field<br />

AVV<br />

SMS<br />

E-mail<br />

Activator 1<br />

Activator 2<br />

Description<br />

Select this option to have the <strong>TVG</strong> send video of the event to an AVV server for<br />

downloading. The video is uploaded to the site defined in the AVV screen, in the format<br />

defined there (see Automatically Uploading Video to an AVV Server, page 64), and e-mail<br />

notifications are sent to all e-mail recipients (see SMS and E-mail Notifications, page 58).<br />

Note: The upload of the video clip begins at the end of the motion event. Nevertheless,<br />

the first e-mail notification is sent when the event is first detected. Thus, the video clip<br />

may not be available yet when you receive this e-mail notification. A second e-mail<br />

notification is sent when uploading is completed.<br />

Note: This feature only works if recording (either event-triggered or continuous) is<br />

activated for the camera (see Video Recording Settings, page 96).<br />

Note: This option only appears if AVV is activated for the <strong>TVG</strong> (see Automatically<br />

Uploading Video to an AVV Server, page 64).<br />

Select this option to have the <strong>TVG</strong> send SMS notifications when a motion event is<br />

detected. Messages are sent to the recipients specified in the SMS and E-mail screen, in<br />

the format defined there (see SMS and E-mail Notifications, page 58).<br />

Select the desired type of e-mail notification, as follows:<br />

• None: Do not send e-mail notifications when a motion event is<br />

detected.<br />

• Text only: When a motion event is detected, send e-mail notifications.<br />

Include a text message in the e-mail, but do not attach any images to<br />

the message.<br />

• Text & image: When a motion event is detected, send e-mail<br />

notifications that include both a text message and a picture of the first<br />

frame of the event.<br />

Note: E-mail messages are sent to the recipients specified in the SMS and E-mail<br />

screen, in the format defined there (see SMS and E-mail Notifications, page 58).<br />

Note: If AVV is selected, Text & image is automatically selected for this field, and<br />

cannot be disabled. A single e-mail containing both the standard notification text and the<br />

AVV notification is sent at the beginning of each event. In addition, a text-only e-mail is<br />

sent when the file transfer is completed.<br />

Note: If AVV was once selected, and has since been cleared, Text & image remains<br />

selected for this field until the selection is changed manually. If it is not changed, AVV is<br />

not activated, but notifications with snapshots are sent at the beginning of each event.<br />

Select the action that each activator should perform when a motion detection event<br />

begins:<br />

• Turn on: Set the activator line to “high.”<br />

• Turn off: Set the activator line to “low.”<br />

• None: Do not change the activator’s setting.<br />

Note: For additional information about working with activators, see Configuring Sensor<br />

and Activator Settings, page 110.<br />

Note: The Activator 2 field only appears for the HVG, MVG, and UVG.<br />

Configuring Camera Settings 93

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