This example image shows some of the NVR’s recording modes. If the NVR was started with this schedule,
the selected channel (in this case CH1) would:
•
Record based on Motion from midnight (00:00) to 2pm (14:00).
•
Record constantly from 2pm (14:00) until 7pm (19:00).
•
Not record anything from 7pm (19:00) to midnight(00:00).
Important Guidelines
The schedule presented on-screen applies to
one channel only
over
one whole week
.
Use the
Copy To
functions to quickly assign identical schedule layouts to multiple channels at once.
Be careful when program your schedule. It’s one of the most important aspects of setting up your NVR, and
if it’s wrong in any way, it could lead to disastrous complications later.
Copy To (Channel):
This will allow you to copy the schedule from the channel you’re editing to another
channel or channels.
Note
: The Action Options for Motion Detection will affect the way the schedule works.
By default, all channels are armed to use Motion Detection as their recording mode.
Recording Modes:
There are three types of recording to choose from.
Normal:
The NVR will constantly record for any period where
Normal
is selected. You won’t miss anything,
but constant recording will fill your hard drive very quickly. Typically, we suggest Motion as a better
recording mode for most users.
Motion:
The recommended recording setting for most applications. The NVR will only record when it
detects something moving in front of a camera, and will then only record footage from the camera(s) that
do detect motion unless you alter your Action settings to include other channels.
Recording -> Schedule
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