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At the bottom of the
Schedule
page are stacked timelines, with camera input 1 on top. To view the schedule bars for
additional cameras (if available), use the vertical scroll bar. The timelines indicate the recording modes scheduled for each
camera on the day indicated in the calendar. Note that the schedule bars are measured in 24-hour format as follows:
Midnight
Hour 0
6 a.m.
Hour 6
Noon Hour
12
6 p.m.
Hour 18
Midnight of the next day
Hour 24
Manually drawing boxes on the timelines is one way to set a schedule. This procedure is described in the next section,
followed by instructions for quickly setting
simple
,
default
, and
custom
schedules.
Drawing Schedule Boxes
To draw a
schedule
box, complete the following steps on the
Schedule
page:
1. Find your starting time on the timeline and move straight down to the
schedule
bar of the appropriate camera.
2. Click and drag until the box that appears extends to the desired stopping time. By default, the box turns green
(indicating the
Free
recording mode).
3. To adjust the starting and stopping times, hover the cursor over the left or right wall of the schedule box you
created. When the cursor becomes a left/right arrow, click and drag to the left or right until the box is lined
up with the desired time. To move the entire box left or right, hover over the middle of the schedule box and
drag to the left or right.
4. To change the recording mode, right-click on the schedule box you created. This displays a menu containing
four choices:
Motion
,
Alarm
,
Free Run
, and
Delete
(completely deletes the schedule box).
The following sections describe how to quickly set up simple and default schedules.
Quick Setup for Simple Schedules
The three color-coded buttons (
Motion
,
Alarm
, and
Free
) in the
Select Mode
area allow you to quickly set up all of
the cameras to record in the same mode. To do this, click on the appropriate button and then click
Set All Cameras
. If
you select the
Motion
button, all of the schedule bars turn blue; if you select
Alarm
, all of the bars turn red; and so on.
Even when using the quick setup, you can individually adjust the boxes after you create them by clicking and
dragging their walls; you can also change the recording mode for each box by right-clicking and selecting a new mode
from the pop-up menu. When you are finished creating the schedule, simply click
Apply
and then the
Record
button
to activate it.
This is a quick and easy way to set a simple schedule. Complex schedules are easier to create by drawing individual
boxes, as described in the previous section.
Setting Weekday, Weekend, and Everyday Defaults
The configuration software allows you to easily create one schedule for all weekdays, all weekends, or all days of the
week, as illustrated in the following step-by-step instructions (if you will create or have already created schedules for
special days, be sure to read the following section,
Setting Custom Schedules
).
To create a
weekday
default schedule:
1. On the
Schedule
page tab, click the calendar on any weekday.
2. At the bottom of the page, create schedule boxes (as described in the previous sections) to illustrate your
default weekday schedule.
3. In the
Schedule Mode
section, choose
Weekday Default
from the drop-down list.
4. Click
Apply
.
All weekdays
that haven't yet been scheduled or have been scheduled as an everyday default
should now have the schedule
you just created. Try clicking on another weekday. Unless it's already been given a nondefault schedule, it should
reflect the new weekday schedule.
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