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2.      Click ‘Set Default” to restore all values to system default settings.
 
2.      Click ‘Set Default” to restore all values to system default settings.
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3.      Click ‘Apply’ button to save the changes.
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3.      Click ‘Apply’ button to save the changes.<blockquote>'''''Tip:'''''  IR night vision can be brightened or darkened by increasing or decreasing the exposure value.</blockquote>
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===== Infrared Light Setup =====
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Click the radio button to either ‘Turn on’ or ‘Turn off’ the current camera’s IR lights in night vision. For cameras situated behind a glass pane, you can eliminate IR glare by turning the IR lights off. When the IR light setting is turned off, the option to select an IR-Cut option of either ‘Black and white mode’ or ‘Color mode’ becomes available.
    
====Detection Tab ====
 
====Detection Tab ====
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===== Motion Detection =====
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M7CMS provides flexible event detection capabilities that can be calibrated to suit most environments.  
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1.      Set the motion sensitivity level, where 100 is the most sensitive to movement and 1 is the least sensitive. The sensitivity level is set to 50 by default.
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2.      Select the number of snapshots that will be taken when motion is detected (between 1 and 3). Snapshot is set to 1 by default.
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3.      Check any of the actions you wish to enable when M7CMS detects motion. Choose from ‘Send email’, ‘Snapshot to SD Card’, Upload snapshot to FTP’, ‘Record to SD Card’, and/or ‘Upload record to FTP’.
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4.      Schedule motion detection for specific day(s) of the week and for 1 to 4 time duration blocks.
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5.      Check the ‘Apply to everyday’ box if you wish to copy the current setting to all days of the week.
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6.      Click the ‘Set motion detection area’ button to display a Motion Detection Area Setting window.
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7.      Left click and drag the cursor across the desired motion detection area. The selected area(s) will be highlighted in red. Up to four different motion detection areas can be set.
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8.      Click ‘Apply’ to save the current settings.
    
====Capture & snapshot Tab====
 
====Capture & snapshot Tab====
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===== Auto Capture =====
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Auto Capture automatically captures snapshots according to a user-defined schedule and can send the snapshots to an FTP server, email account, or the camera’s MicroSD card.
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1.      Use the File mode drop down menu to choose a naming convention for auto captured files. The Date/Time Suffix option creates a filename using the first two digits of the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second (e.g. P16052721145400.jpg). The Overwrite option activates the File name field where you can type a file name. The Date/Time Suffix file mode is selected by default.
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2.      Check the box beside the delivery method(s) you want to enable. You can choose from Enable auto capture to FTP, Enable auto capture to Email, Enable auto capture to SD Card.
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3.      Set the capture interval for each enabled option. The default interval is set to 60 seconds.  
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4.      Set the Auto capture schedule including the day and duration for each day.
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5.      Check the ‘Apply to everyday’ box if you wish to copy the current setting to all days of the week.
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6.      Click Apply button to save and apply the current settings.
    
====Recording Tab====
 
====Recording Tab====

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