Section 2 Using Triggers to Buffer and Transfer Images
The camera can be configured to buffer its images, i.e., save camera images temporarily in its memory. You can view these images later when accessing the camera. The camera can also be configured to transfer camera images by E-mail, FTP, or HTTP.
Before you can configure the camera to buffer images, you need to decide what method the camera will use to buffer or transfer images. Buffering methods are called “triggers”; up to 5 triggers can be configured. Camera images can be buffered or transferred based on the following triggers:
Timer
Camera images can be buffered or transferred at specific times on specific days.
Built-in sensor (pyroelectric infrared sensor)
Camera images can be buffered or transferred when the camera’s built-in sensor is triggered. The active time of the camera’s sensor can also be specified.
The sensor and sensor-related features are available on the BL-C160 only.
Motion Detection
Camera images can be buffered or transferred when the camera detects motion in the camera image. The active time of the camera’s motion detection feature can also be specified.
Note
The built-in sensor cannot make detections for about 30 seconds after the camera is turned on.
The image buffering and transferring features, the built-in sensor, and the motion detection feature are not designed to be used for security or surveillance. No responsibility will be taken by our company with respect to consequences resulting from the use of these features.
The camera does not use encryption when sending user names and passwords to FTP, E-mail, or HTTP servers. Use caution as necessary to prevent disclosure of this information.
For added security, we recommend periodically changing the user names and passwords that are required to access your FTP, E-mail, and HTTP servers.
Refer to 13.3 Internal Memory Capacity for Buffered Images for the camera’s memory capacity for buffering images.
If the camera is triggered and begins buffering or transferring images, it cannot be triggered again until the camera stops buffering or transferring images, as shown in the figure below.
The camera can be triggered.
The camera is buffering or transferring images and cannot be triggered during this time.
A
The camera is triggered. Buffering or transferring begins.
B
Buffering or transferring ends.
Follow the procedures in this section to configure the camera to buffer or transfer images.