Push notification

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Push notification

If a movement is detected, you can have what is known as a "push message" sent to client devices connected with the relevant client application, such as "iGo1984 HD" on an iPhone or iPad, for instance.

 

First select the "Web server" option in the go1984 Explorer and then the "Push notification" tab.

 

Activate at least one of the available four push conditions via the relevant button if you want permanent (24 h) notification. The push notification is always linked to motion detection for every selectable condition.

 

In general, you will only want a push notification at specified times. With this in mind, right-click to link a pre-defined scheduler to the push condition you want (in this case, "Push Condition 1"). You can also activate/deactivate a push condition via a suitable digital input (e.g. via a logiware IO stick) or using, for instance, key switches (in this case, "Push Condition 2"):

 

 

You can also use the relevant slider to set signal suppression. This means that there is no further notification for the set period after the push notification is triggered. This can therefore prevent a single incident resulting in multiple notifications.

 

In the mobile application you should establish separately for each camera whether you want a push notification and, if you do, under which push conditions "1" – "4". We have, therefore, in this example the push notification for cameras #1 and #2 being time-related (only outside opening hours), whereas the push notification for cameras #3 and #4 is activated via key switches. No notification is required for cameras #5 and # 6.