EverFocus PARAGON 264x1 User Manual page 52

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1. The default color of each day's timeline is blue (N+E). Go to Wednesday's timeline and turn the period from 00:00-06:00
to gray (NoR) by clicking on the "0" (for 00:00) area of the timeline (on the far left). (There are 24 numbered blocks
above the timelines, representing the 24 hours of the day).
A) Click on the timeline once to activate it. A red frame will appear around the timeline to show that it is active. A blue
rectangle will also appear where you clicked. This will become the selected start time of the NoR period (when
you click on it again). This blue rectangle represents 30 minutes, so you can select your start/end times in
increments of 30 minutes.
B) Move your blue rectangle to the correct part of the timeline by clicking on the correct point on the timeline (the far
left is 00:00) to place the rectangle there. Now, click on the blue rectangle and the whole area to the right will turn
gray (NoR). (FYI, if you click the rectangle again, the area to the right will turn beige (E) and if you click it again the
area will turn back to blue. The color switch sequence is gray>beige>blue.)
C) NOTE: Once you click on the rectangle to set the recording type for a certain period, the information line below
the timelines will show the start time and end time of that period. If the period is set for NoR recording, the info
line will say "No Record". If the period is set for E or N+E recording, the info line will show the preset FPS setting
for N recordings, and the FPS setting for E recordings, and the info line will then end with "Action:Y".
D) To turn the 06:30-18:00 period back to blue (N+E), click on the point on the timeline that falls under the second
half of the block numbered "6" in the top bar (the hours bar). Click on the blue rectangle again to turn the area to
the right to beige (E), and click on it again to turn it to blue (N+E). Every time you click on the blue rectangle, the
start and end time of that period will appear in the information line below the timelines. Use this information line to
confirm the start and end times of your configured periods. (Click the blue rectangle slightly to the left or right if the
start time is not correct.)
E) You should now have a gray area on the left of your timeline and a blue area on the right. To add the beige (E)
area to the right of the blue area, click on the 18:00 point until the area to the right turns beige. Use the info line
at the bottom to confirm that the start time is correct.
F) Next, repeat the procedure to turn the 20:00-24:00 period to gray (NoR).
G) Next, go to the next timeline, Thursday, and repeat all the procedures above according to your requirements.
Alternatively, simply copy Wednesday's schedule to Thursday (or any other day), and then apply any
adjustments for Thursday, if required (see point H below).
H) To apply the selected day's recording schedule to other days, or to all days, simply click on the "Apply to
Days" button below the timeline area and select the days to copy the selected day's schedule to.
I) To apply the selected camera's COMPLETE recording schedule to other cameras, or to all cameras, simply
click on the "Apply to Cameras" button below the timeline area and select the days to copy the selected day's
schedule to.
J) To set the recording resolution and N-recording FPS and E-recording FPS for a selected day's different
periods, click on the day's timeline to highlight it, then click the "Edit Timezone" button at the bottom left part of
the timeline area. All E and A+E periods will be configurable, but NoR periods will not be configurable. (See the
related section below for details.)
K) To activate the schedule you have set, go to the Record & Play menu's Play submenu page and check the
Schedule Record box. Your recording schedule will now override all other recording settings, including those in the
Camera Settings submenu. The only way to stop recording while in Schedule Record mode, is to uncheck the
Schedule Record box.
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