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On-Net Surveillance Systems, Inc.
NetDVR 6.5
Administration
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New Timer Window
The
New Timer
window lets you specify the settings for timer events. Timer events are separate events, triggered by
the input event, VMD event, generic event or event button under which they are defined.
Timer events occur a specified number of seconds or minutes after the event under which they are defined has
occurred or the event button under which they have been defined has been clicked.
Timer events may be used for a wide variety of purposes; the following are examples only:
•
A camera starts recording based on an input event, e.g. when a door is opened; a timer event stops the
recording after 15 seconds
•
Lights are switched on and a camera starts recording based on a VMD event, i.e. when motion is detected; a
timer event stops the recording after one minute, and another timer event switches the lights off after two
minutes
The
New Timer
window
Access:
You are able to access the
New Timer
window in three ways:
If dealing with input and VMD events in the
: When you click the plus sign ( ) next to a device in the
window's
Defined events
list, and select a defined event, you are able to click the
Add new event...
button to access
the
New Timer
window.
If dealing with event buttons in the
: When selecting an already specified event button in the
Defined Events
list, you are able to click the
Add new event...
button to access the
New Timer
window.
If dealing with TCP- and/or UDP-based events in the
: When selecting an already specified
event in the
Defined Events
list, you are able to click the
Add new event...
button to access the
New Timer
window.