NVR Software - SeeTec Surveillance
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Example:
Time range: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Interval: 30 minutes.
The sequence will be started at 8:00 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.
If the interval time is shorter than the configured sequence, the sequence will be
restarted at the beginning of the interval.
3. To repeat the sequence permanently, activate the
Loop
option.
Note
Multiple time ranges and/or time frames can be added to a
sequence.
Time information is not required, when the sequence has to be
started by alarm scenario.
When a sequence starts by alarm scenario, the already
running sequence is stopped. Ongoing sequence runs once and
then, it is starts again at the point of time it had previously
stopped.
When a sequence starts by alarm scenario, it is processed
completely. Sequence is also processed completely,when the
previous alarm scenario exits.
When an ongoing sequence is stopped by alarm scenario, the
sequence is interrupted only for defined time frame.
Recording can only start in the context of alarm scenario.
Sequences do not have an exclusive access to camera
positions:
When PTZ camera is controlled while ongoing sequence, then
the preset positions with dead time of one minute are not run
by the sequence.
Preset positions can also start via alarm scenario when
sequence has run another preset position of the same camera
short while ago. This is also applicable for further sequence.
The
Dead time (s)
field is used in connection with an alarm scenario. If the
sequence is interrupted in the alarm scenario as a server action, the sequence will
be stopped. The dead time describes the time after which the sequence is
continued.
1. Select a preset position or an action in the left window.
2. Use Drag and Drop to place the preset position or the action in the
Sequence positions
field.