Deleting A Schedule; Alarms And Scheduling - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Deleting a Schedule

Alarms and Scheduling

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Document 800-07769 Rev A
02/11
1.
On the Schedules tab, during a
tab displays the grid of the Default schedule (see
2.
Use the Schedule drop-down arrow to select the schedule that you want to rename.
3.
Enter a new name in the Schedule box.
4.
Click Rename.
Note
The Default schedule cannot be deleted.
1.
On the Schedules tab, during a
tab displays the grid of the Default schedule (see
2.
Use the Schedule drop-down arrow to select the customized schedule that you want
to delete.
3.
Click Delete. If the schedule is in use, it cannot be deleted. Assign another schedule
to the cameras, alarms or rules that are using the schedule.
Use of scheduling to disarm alarms is optional. If you assign a schedule to alarms, all
alarms will use that schedule. Alarms cannot be scheduled independently. A schedule for
the alarms can be independent from those used by cameras. For example, you can set
events to trigger alarms only after business hours, while cameras keep recording.
Assigning a Schedule to Alarms
A schedule is assigned to alarms in the same way as for cameras. Alarms can be set to be:
Always ON. No schedule is used. Alarms using this setting are always active.
Use Schedule (default). The simplest way to simultaneously schedule all cameras
and alarms is to customize the Default schedule. See
117, and
Notes on Holidays and
Use Schedule (defined schedule). Use this option to schedule alarms for specific
days and times. See
Adding a Schedule
Settings for Holidays and Exceptions have a higher priority than the settings for the
other days of the week. See
Note
Setting events to trigger alarms is explained in
Alarm or To Be Logged
Rapid Eye DVR System Administrator Guide
Session, select Define Schedules. The
Maintenance
Figure
Session, select Define Schedules. The
Maintenance
Figure
Customizing a
Exceptions, page 120.
on page 117.
Notes on Holidays and Exceptions
on page 204.
7-4).
7-4).
Schedule, page
on page 120.
Setting an Event to Trigger an
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