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The timer function can generate events that can trigger operations, such as video recording and e-mail notifications, at
regular intervals.
Able to set the following two types of timers.
• 24 hours continuous from specified time
• Within specified time only
Either type can be set to trigger timer events at regular intervals.
Timer 1 to 4
Able to register up to four timer events.
[Timer Event]
Select whether to use a timer event.
[24-Hour Continuous
S
ettings]
If [Enable] is set and in the [Repeat Interval] is set to anything other than [None], the timer event repeats at every [Repeat
Interval] regardless of [Start Time]. If [Repeat Interval] is set to [None], the timer event occurs only for [Start Time].
Note that only [Video Record] can be performed when [Enable] is set.
[
S
tart Time]
Enter the start time of the timer event in 24-hour format. The timer event will be triggered at the start time.
[End Time]
When [24-Hour Continuous Settings] is set to [Disable], enter the end time of the timer event in the 24-hour format.
[Repeat Interval]
Select a repeat interval for timer events. The timer event will be triggered at the selected intervals.
Operation
Set the operations to be performed when timer events are triggered.
[
S
tart Time Preset]
When [24-Hour Continuous Settings] is set to [Disable] and a preset is specified, the camera angle will automatically
move to the preset location at the time set in [Start Time].
It is necessary to set presets beforehand with [Video] > [Preset] (P. 61).
[Event] > [Timer]
Important
• When the camera is moved to a preset position specified in the [Start Time Preset] settings, camera control privileges are
released, even if the user has obtained those camera control privileges using the Camera Viewer or other camera control
applications.
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