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Configuring Recording Schedules
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Changing Settings
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Select the camera you want to change the settings of
from the [Schedule] tree on the Schedule
Configuration screen.
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Switch to recurrent view or date view.
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Select the time slot (recurrent view) or schedule (date
view) for which you want to change the settings, and
click [Edit].
The Schedule Configuration dialog box appears.
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Reconfigure each item.
For details on each of the items, refer to
of New Record Dialog Box” (page 84)
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Click [Apply].
The settings are saved.
Deleting a Schedule
1
Select the schedule you want to delete from the
[Schedule] tree on the Schedule Configuration screen.
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Click [Remove].
A confirmation message appears.
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Click [OK].
The schedule is deleted.
About Relationship Between Sensor and
Camera when Alarm Occurs
When [Record by each event]:
The input pin of the selected camera itself triggers the
beginning of recording.
For example, if camera A and camera B are selected as the
cameras for recording images, and motion detection of
camera A and sensor input of camera B are configured as
the triggers, recording begins on camera A when motion
detection occurs for camera A, and recording begins on
camera B when sensor input turns on for camera B.
When [Record by selected event]:
All set input pins are configured as triggers to begin
recording. Recording begins on all selected cameras
regardless of which input pin turns on.
For example, if camera A and camera B are selected as the
cameras for recording images, and motion detection of
camera A and sensor input of camera B are configured as
the triggers, recording begins on both cameras even when
motion detection occurs for camera A and even when
sensor input turns on for camera B.
Recording begins on a camera whose input pin turns on.
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Recording begins on all selected cameras regardless of which
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