Omega iSD-TH User Manual page 43

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4.4.6.1 Start Recording (continued)
Category – The options are Continuous and Scheduled.
In Continuous recording Start Date and Start Time fields are required. If there is not an
End Date and End Time, the recording will continue non-stop.
In Scheduled recording, any of the days can be selected and the recording will take
place only on those days. Here are some important notes about the Scheduled
recording:
The Start Date, Start Time, and Stop Time must be defined. The Stop Date does not
apply to Scheduled recording. This means that the Scheduled recording will never
stop until the user decides to stop it.
If the Start Date is one of the selected days recording will start on that day.
If the Start Date is not one of the selected days recording will start on the next 1st
selected day.
The Start Time and the Stop Time apply to every single day that is selected.
The Start Time is the time that recording will start on those selected days.
The Stop Time is the time that recording will stop on those selected days.
The Start Time must be earlier (at least 20 seconds) than the stop time.
Let's say today we're configuring the unit for Scheduled recording. If the Start Time
is earlier than the Current Time (real time clock) and today is one of the selected
days, the recording will start immediately.
Scheduled recording is suitable for users who want to start and stop recording at
certain times on certain days. Users who want to have continuous recording three
days a week, for instance, this feature can also be used. Just make sure to select
start and stop times that would link the three days together.
For example, we need to have 3 days (72 hrs) a week continuous recording
(Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday) with recording Interval of 1 minute. The Start
Time should be 00:00:00 and the Stop Time should be 23:59:00. This will connect
all 3 days together and it will run on weekly bases.
Start Date – This is the date on which the data recording must start.
Start Time – This is the time that the recording will start. It's based on a 24-hour format.
The Start Time must be at least twenty seconds after the Current Time (real time).
Stop Date – This is the date on which the data recording will stop. Stop Date does not
apply to Scheduled recording.
Stop Time – This is the time that the recording will stop. It's based on a 24-hour format.
A failure on the Ethernet network will not interrupt data recording.
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