TruVision DVR 60 User Manual - Interlogix
TruVision DVR 60 User Manual - Interlogix TruVision DVR 60 User Manual - Interlogix
12BChapter 13: Configuring network settingsThese values represent the recipient’s name and e-mail address.9. Check the Attach JPEG File box if you want to send an e-mail with alarmimages.10. Select an interval range in the Interval box.The interval range represents the time range in between the alarm imagessent. For example, if you set the interval range at two seconds, the secondalarm image will be two seconds from the first alarm image.11. Click Test to the test e-mail settings.12. Click OK to save and exit the E-mail screen.Note: We recommend that you test the e-mail settings after entering values inthe Email screen.104 TruVision DVR 60 User Manual
Chapter 14Camera managementThe TVR 60 can support up to 16 analog and eight 4-CIF IP cameras. However,the number of IP cameras supported can depend on the resolution of the IPcameras and on the number of analog cameras enabled. For a complete list ofthe analog and IP camera numbers that can be supported, see Appendix F“Camera matrix” on page 149. An example is shown in Table 19 below.Table 19: Example of the number of analog and IP cameras supported for a TruVision 2Mpx UP camera supporting UXGA (1600 x 1200 pixel resolution) at 12.5 fps maxAnalogNumber of camerasIPSD - 4CIFIPHD - 720pIPHD - 2 MpxSystemperformance16 8 - - 2416 4 2 - 2216 4 - 2 2216 - 4 - 2016 - 2 2 2016 - - 4 208 12 - - 208 6 3 - 178 6 1 2 178 - 6 - 148 - 2 4 148 - - 6 14IP cameras, unlike analog, can be configured over the network. Beforeconfiguring IP cameras, please ensure that all IP cameras are connected to thesame network as your DVR and that the network settings for your DVR areproperly setup. See Chapter 13 “Configuring network settings” on page 99.Cameras are configured from the Camera management menu. See Figure 38 onpage 106.TruVision DVR 60 User Manual 105
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12BChapter 13: Configuring network settingsThese values represent the recipient’s name and e-mail address.9. Check the Attach JPEG File box if you want to send an e-mail with alarmimages.10. Select an interval range in the Interval box.The interval range represents the time range in between the alarm imagessent. For example, if you set the interval range at two seconds, the secondalarm image will be two seconds from the first alarm image.11. Click Test to the test e-mail settings.12. Click OK to save and exit the E-mail screen.Note: We recommend that you test the e-mail settings after entering values inthe Email screen.104 <strong>TruVision</strong> <strong>DVR</strong> <strong>60</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>