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4.6 SCHEDULE

The Schedule menu is located in the Settings menu and it allows you to determine when
your cameras will record and under what circumstances. While the settings in this menu can
be generally overridden by the user in the Record menu, the settings made in the Schedule
menu are more detailed and flexible.
Channel – The first setting is which channel
you wish to configure. In addition to
selecting a channel number, you can
globally configure all of your cameras
by selecting the All option.
Week Day – You can set the recording
schedule by day of the week, or apply
the schedule to every day.
Pre-Record – This allows you to capture the
moments before an event occurs.
You can set the lead time from 1 to
30 seconds depending on the bit
stream you are recording at.
Snapshot – By selecting this feature, you enable the DVR to take a still image "snapshot"
when an alarm occurs. The number of snapshots taken, their format and other
parameters are set in the Encode menu. (See Section 5.3 for details.)
Record Types – You can schedule which type of recording occurs at what time of the day.
There are six blocks of time that can be scheduled, and the duration of those blocks
can be determined as well. There are three types of recordings that can be made;
Regular (always recording), MD (motion detection) and Alarm (cameras will record
when triggered by an external device connected to one of the Alarm In ports (see
Chapter 7 for Alarm Setup and Alarm Activation).
A white-filled box underneath a Record type indicates that it has been selected for that block
of time. If no boxes are selected, that camera will not record although you will be able to see
its video feed in Live View.
You may set more than one type of recording to occur at the same time but it should be noted
that when regular recording is selected, the DVR will be already be recording whether a Motion
Detection or Alarm occurs or not.
NOTE! Motion Detection can also be set up in the Detection menu as
described in Section 4.7. If you need the DVR to do more than just record
Motion events, then follow the instructions in Section 4.7. You do not need
to set up motion detection in both menus.
Default – Returns your DVR's recording settings to the factory default of recording all the time.
You must check the Save button to apply your settings. Right-clicking or hitting Cancel will
leave your settings unchanged.
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4.7 MOTION, VIDEO LOSS AND CAMERA MASKING
DETECTION
The Detect menu is a submenu of the Setting menu and contains the Motion Detection
settings in addition to those for Video Loss and Camera Masking. Each channel can be
individually configured to respond to each event as you chose, or you can give all cameras
identical settings.
The upper portion of this window is for setting the type of event, whether it is activated, and
specific parameters relating to event detection. The bottom portion of this window allows you
to choose how the system will respond to these events.

MOTION DETECTION

With the Event Type drop-down set to
Motion Detect, you can configure your DVR
to record when someone or something
moves through a camera's field of view.
Please note that this is an alternate way to
schedule motion detection to the method laid
out under Schedule in Section 4.6 but
it offers further refinements including what
actions the DVR will take when motion is
detected. You do not need to set up Motion
Detection in both sections but the DVR
will use the schedules from both menus to
determine when to record Motion events.
Channel – You can select an individual channel to configure or select All to give all of
your cameras the same settings. You must have set that channel to record motion
detection in the Schedule menu as described in the previous section.
Region – Clicking the Region button will bring up a grid overlaying that camera's view.
By default, each "block" of the grid will have a
red hue indicating that it is sensitive to motion
detection. Clicking in a block will make it clear
meaning that motion detection has been
turned off for that area. Turning off motion
detection in selected areas is useful for
situations when there is frequent movement
by inanimate objects such as flags or wind-
blown trees and this will reduce false alerts.
You can click and drag the mouse to turn
off multiple blocks at the same time and you
can deactivate motion detection in multiple,
separate, areas of the screen.
To reactivate motion detection, simply repeat
the process in the deactivated blocks and
they will regain their red hue and detect
motion as normal.
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