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Configuring the PVC2300 and WVC2300 Cameras
Applications > Event
Cisco PVC2300 and WVC2300 Internet Video Cameras with Audio Administration Guide
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Trigger Event
A triggered event type is activated when a specific internal or external trigger 
condition is met. These triggers are: 
A signal from a device connected to an input on the camera. For example, a 
signal from a door switch. 
When movement is detected in a previously configured motion detection 
window. 
The configuration options for trigger event are:
Enable—Check the box to perform all of the event(s) that are configured 
and scheduled.
Interval—Defaults to zero minutes before detecting the next event. Select 
the desired interval before detecting the next event. (0 min = No Delay)
Triggered by—Check the box to select a trigger option:
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Input 1/2—Describes the states that the input(s) must be in for an event 
to be triggered. Only one input can be used. Also, note that the states for 
all the inputs used must first be reached before the event will be 
triggered. 
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Motion Detection—Movement in a motion detection window can be 
used to trigger events. 
Action(s)—Select one or more actions to perform once a trigger event 
occurs. Choose from the following options:
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E-mail—If checked, an e-mail with attachments (image or video) will be 
delivered to the SMTP server when an alert is detected. E-mail alerts 
require pre-configured e-mail settings in the Applications > Mail window. 
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FTP—If checked, an FTP upload with attachments (image or video) will 
be activated to the FTP server when an alert is detected. A secondary 
server may also be specified, if required. This will be used if the primary 
server is unavailable. FTP alerts require pre-configured FTP settings in 
the Applications > FTP window. See 
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SMB/CIFS—If checked, attachments (image or video) are uploaded to 
the NAS device defined in the Applications > SMB/CIFS window when 
an alert is detected. Se
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The following SMB/CIFS settings are visible when SMB/CIFS is enabled: