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Chapter 6: Advanced setup4. Select On in the DHCP box to enable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)if the network automatically supplies an IP address. Otherwise, select Off in theDHCP box and continue with steps 5 through 9.5. Enter the network’s dynamic IP address in the IP edit box.6. Enter the subnet mask in the Subnet Mask edit box.7. Enter the gateway IP address in the Gateway edit box.8. Enter the DNS IP address in the DNS edit box.9. Enter the secondary DNS IP address box in the DNS2 edit box, if required.Advanced IP settingsUse the IP Advanced screen to define the connection port and bandwidth throttleused for the Web browser. Bandwidth throttle lets you throttle the amount of networkdata from the DVR to a client. Predefined bandwidth throttle settings include:• 192 kbps• 384 kbps• 768 kbps• 960 kbpsFor more information in Bandwidth Throttle Management, see “Bandwidth throttlemanagement” on page 46.E-mail settingsThe TVR 30 has the option to send e-mail notifications of alarm events through thenetwork. Use the Email Setting screen (shown in Figure 33 on page 67) to configurethe e-mail settings.66 TruVision DVR 30 User Manual

Chapter 6: Advanced setupFigure 33: Email Setting screenTo define e-mail settings:1. Click Network on the main menu to display the Network screen.2. Click Email Setting Setup to display the Email Setting screen.3. Enter the e-mail address to whom the notification is sent in the Email Address editbox.4. Enter the e-mail server of the e-mail account from whom the notification is sent inthe Email Server edit box.5. Enter the e-mail port number of the e-mail account from whom the notification issent in the Email Port edit box.6. Enter the e-mail address of the e-mail account from whom the notification is sentin the Account edit box.7. Enter the password of the e-mail account from whom the notification is sent inthe Password edit box.8. Select On in the Use SSL Connection to enable the SSL connection.9. Select On in the Event Notification to enable e-mail notification.If this option is enabled, any motion, video loss, or alarm events will trigger ane-mail notification of these events.10. Select On in the Event Attachment to allow attachments in the e-mail notification.Attachments will be an .avi video clip of the event.TruVision DVR 30 User Manual 67

Chapter 6: Advanced setupFigure 33: Email Setting screenTo define e-mail settings:1. Click Network on the main menu to display the Network screen.2. Click Email Setting Setup to display the Email Setting screen.3. Enter the e-mail address to whom the notification is sent in the Email Address editbox.4. Enter the e-mail server of the e-mail account from whom the notification is sent inthe Email Server edit box.5. Enter the e-mail port number of the e-mail account from whom the notification issent in the Email Port edit box.6. Enter the e-mail address of the e-mail account from whom the notification is sentin the Account edit box.7. Enter the password of the e-mail account from whom the notification is sent inthe Password edit box.8. Select On in the Use SSL Connection to enable the SSL connection.9. Select On in the Event Notification to enable e-mail notification.If this option is enabled, any motion, video loss, or alarm events will trigger ane-mail notification of these events.10. Select On in the Event Attachment to allow attachments in the e-mail notification.Attachments will be an .avi video clip of the event.<strong>TruVision</strong> <strong>DVR</strong> 30 User Manual 67

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