Moving along in this IP Video Management series, event management is responding to events that have been triggered by built-in features of IP cameras, video servers, or intelligent monitoring software.
An event can be scheduled or triggered and once one has occured you can automatically program alerts and notifications to be sent to cell phones, via email, or even pop-up windows on a computer screen.
One of the most important functions of event managment is saving bandwidth and storage space. That is, video will not be needlessly viewed or recorded unless an event has happened.
Further, you don’t have to worry about constantly monitoring your IP camera surveillance – You will be notified if something happens.
There are several ways an event can be triggered and there are many options for setting up the responses.
You can schedule events with your IP video products or they can be triggered by such things as:
Once an event occurs here are some of the responses you can set up:
Managing surveillance events does not have to be stresful or a full-time job thanks to the automated features available in IP camera software, the IP cameras themselves, or video servers if you’re still using analog cameras.
There are many possibilites and I will go into more detail about motion detection and input/output ports in the following posts.
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This is first time i read about Id management. Its looks like informative stuff though. Keep up making good impression, eagerly waiting for next one.