Automatically Recording Events Of Interest; Scheduling Configuration; Figure 7-2 Example Of A Schedule Assigned To A Camera - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Automatically Recording Events of Interest

Scheduling Configuration

Document 800-02953V4 Rev A
03/10
A storage area may be of little interest until someone enters it. A Rapid Eye unit can be set
up to use Continuous recording until motion at the door to the storage area is detected. The
unit switches to the Event Recording settings automatically once motion is detected.
Another example: a camera is monitoring the access point of a parking lot. Motion detection
can be used so that when a vehicle idles, waiting for the gate to rise, Event Recording can
be enabled, to make effective use of a Rapid Eye unit's video storage capacity.
Note
In these examples, low quality Continuous recording settings record video
until an event is triggered and the higher quality Event recording is enabled.
An Outside World event, motion event or a Customer-device event can automatically trigger
Event Recording. See
Scheduling a Response to an Event of Interest
information. Continuous Recording may suffice while nothing of interest occurs.
Scheduling is optional, and can be shared by the Continuous Recording of video, the
raising of Alarms and a Response Rule, or be used separately. Cameras and alarms can be
scheduled before or after they are setup. Scheduling is performed unit-by-unit.
You have the option of setting up a Multi-Media unit to record a video feed only for the days
and times that you specify. For example, your organization might need to record video of a
parking lot only on weekends and holidays, using only some cameras. You can customize
schedules for specific cameras, or groups of cameras. Schedules can also be used with
alarms (for example, to prevent them from ringing during business hours).
Figure 7-2
Example of a Schedule Assigned to a Camera
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