Record: Schedule - Swann NVR16-7200 User Manual

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Important Guidelines
The schedule presented on-screen applies to one channel
only.
Use the Copy function to quickly assign identical schedule
layouts to multiple channels at once.
Be careful when programming 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.
Camera: Select a camera that you would like to add a schedule
to.
Enable Schedule: Select this to enable the schedule.
Copy (Channel): Located at the base of the screen, 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 and the
External Sensors will affect the way the schedule works.
By default, all channels are armed to use Motion
Detection as their recording mode, but not to use
external sensors (not included).

Record: Schedule

There are four 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. (The NVR does
record the equivalent of a DVD film every two hours on every
channel, so that's rather a lot of data!) Typically, we suggest
Motion Detection 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.
It is recommended that Motion Detection is properly
configured for the channel(s) you want to associate with it.
See "Camera Management: Motion" on page 28 for more
information about setting up and configuring Motion
Detection.
Alarm: The NVR is armed to record if it detects an alarm
event. This is the setting you'll want to use if you've connected
external sensors to the NVR's alarm block.
Motion / Alarm (M / A): Will trigger the NVR to record on
either an alarm event or motion being detected.
Motion & Alarm (M & A): Will trigger the NVR to record when
there is an alarm event and motion being detected.
None: As the name suggests, the NVR will not record
anything.
Capture: This option is used to save a series of still pictures
in JPEG format instead of recording video. By default, the
schedule has not been enabled for all channels for this option.
Recording Modes:
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