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Highlighting “Schedule On” and pressing the button
toggles On and Off. When set to On, you can select the day,
time range and interval that you want the recorder to run self-
diagnostics on the recorder.
The “Interval” can be selectable from “1 min.” to “7 days” or
“Never”.
Highlight the “+” and press the button to add a schedule
item. The “ ” box allows you to delete a check recording
schedule.
Figure 25: Check Recording screen
Highlight the “Settings” box beside “Check Alarm-In” and press the button. You can select the interval
that you want the recorder to run self-diagnostics on Alarm Inputs. You can select from “1 hr.” to “30 days” or
“Never”.
Highlight the “Settings” box beside “Disk Almost Full”, and press the button. Select the percentage level of
disk usage at which you want the recorder to trigger an alert. Percentage levels range from 80 % to 99 %.
Highlight the “Settings” box beside “Disk Bad”, and press the button. Select percentage level of bad disk
sectors at which you want the recorder to trigger an alert. Percentage levels range from 10 % to 90 %.
Highlight the “Settings” box beside “Disk Temperature”, and press the button. Select the temperature
of hard disk drive at which you want the recorder to trigger an alert if the temperature exceeds the defined
threshold. Refer to the hard disk drive manufacturer’s documentation for the correct temperature setting.
The recorder can be set to react to system events. Highlight the “Actions” box beside the desired event and
press the button. System events can be associated with an Alarm-Out connector, sound the recorder’s
internal buzzer, and/or notify a number of different devices.
Note: “Alarm-Out” action cannot be set to “System”, “Boot Up”, “Restart”, “Shutdown” and “Panic
Record” events. “Mail” notify is the only option available for the “System Event”. “Alert
Window” notify cannot be set to “System”, “Boot Up”, “Restart” and “Shutdown” events.