Part 3 - Remote Setup
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Schedule
Select the
Schedule
tab and set up a recording
schedule.
•
Mode
: Choose a recording mode.
-
Always - Event
: Records video in event mode. In
event recording mode, video is recorded when an
event is detected.
-
Always - Time-Lapse
: Records video in time
lapse mode. In time lapse recording mode, video
is recorded continuously, irrespective of event
detection.
-
Always - Time-Lapse/Event
: Records video
in time lapse mode when event has not been
detected and in event mode when one is
detected.
-
Date/Time
: Video is recorded in the specified
mode according to the dates and times selected
in the schedule. Select
On
or
Off
at the bottom of
the schedule table and then choose a recording
mode. Click on dates and times on the schedule
table or drag to enable/disable recording mode.
Select
On
or
Off
and then click
Select All
/
Clear
All
to enable/disable recording mode on all dates
and times.
•
Duration
: Specify the event recording duration.
-
Pre-Event
: Select the pre-event recording
duration. You can record up to 60MB of video.
Using high resolution, quality, and frame rate
settings can cause the recording to exceed
the 60MB limit and stop before the end of the
specified recording duration.
-
Post-Event
: Select the post-event recording
duration.
Settings
Select the
Settings
tab and configure recording
settings.
•
Recording Stream
: Choose a stream to use
for recording. It's possible to designate different
streams for different recording modes.
-
Time-Lapse/Pre-Event
: Designate the stream
to use for recording in time lapse mode or event
mode (pre-event).
-
Event
: Designate the stream to use for recording
in event mode (post-event).
-
Preference
: Designate recording stream priority.
SD
Recording
Recording using the
Time-
Lapse/Pre-Event and Event
streams designated above.
Network
Recording
Record from the remote program
using the designated recording
streams. If the remote program
does not support recording
streams, however,
Default
Recording Stream
specified
under
Video > Streaming
will be
used.
None
Record using the
SD Recording
stream or the
Network
Recording
stream, whichever
has the higher resolution.