In order to facilitate the concept of the SCHEDULE recording, the following example is provided as
references to schedule recording in real-life situations.
6.3 EXAMPLE
A store owner needs to record from 10am through 8pm every day of the week using continuous recording.
Additionally, the owner needs to record during his non-business hours using motion detection to conserve
the space on his hard disk drive. The owner wants to record at 30 pictures per second during his
business hours and 10 pictures per second during his non-business hours.
Select ALL from the chart, then press the ENTER button to
access ALL time entry menu.
Enter the time for the regular business hours, 10am through
8pm, and then select MODE 1.
Please note that the END time is entered as 19:59. The
time must be entered in 24 hour format and must end one
minute before the actual end time as the DVR will record for
one full minute starting at 19:59.
Enter the first part of the non-business hours, 8pm through
11:59pm, and then select MODE 2.
The DVR does not recognize beyond the actual 24 hour
(00:00 ~ 23:59) cycle. Hence the overnight schedule must
be divided into two parts.
Enter the second part of the non-business hours, midnight
through 9:59am, and then select the same mode. Press
the ENTER button to save and exit to the CHART screen.
Please note that pressing numerical button 16 deletes the
entries from BEGIN, END and MODE section.
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