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1.7.2 Setting Event Logs<br />

You can define several event log settings, specifying which event log to be recorded, the interval time<br />

to write the log into the system, video player, <strong>and</strong> the number of days to keep the logs. To access these<br />

log settings, click the Configure button (No.14, Figure 1-2), select General Setting, <strong>and</strong> then select<br />

<strong>System</strong> Log Setting to display the following dialog box.<br />

Figure 1-46<br />

� General Event: Records system startup/exit, network server start/stop, <strong>and</strong> recording start/stop.<br />

� Login/Logout Event: Record the login/logout activities of the local user to GV-<strong>System</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

WebCam Server.<br />

� Monitor Event: Records motion-triggered <strong>and</strong> I/O-triggered events. For this feature to work, you<br />

must check both the Register Motion Event option in Figure 1-9 <strong>and</strong> the Register Input Event<br />

option in Figure 6-1 in Chapter 6.<br />

� POS Event: Records POS transaction data.<br />

� Counter Event: Records counting results.<br />

� Interval of Motion Event: Specifies the log interval between motion-triggered events. This setting<br />

could prevent the <strong>System</strong> Log growing too big when trying to log all events under a<br />

motion-intensive surveillance area.<br />

� Interval of Input Event: Specifies the log interval between I/O-triggered events.

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