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Scheduling

Effects of Scheduling

Document 800-07767 Rev A
02/11
Use of scheduling is optional. Scheduling is performed unit-by-unit by a Multi-Media
system administrator (Multi SA) who can schedule cameras and/or alarms.
Effect of Scheduling on Live Video
A Multi-Media unit can be scheduled by your Multi SA to not record video at times or days
that your organization specifies. For example, your organization might need to record
video only on holidays or at night, and so on. Scheduling can lengthen a unit's video
archive. Video can of course be recorded all of the time instead of being specifically
scheduled.
A View operator that is monitoring Live video has the option of recording any event of
interest by using the Boost recording button, even if cameras are scheduled to not
record.
shows a camera that is scheduled to not record. The Boost button is
Figure 13-1
shown along with the result of using the event recording.
Figure 13-1
Comparing the Resolution Gauge for a Live Camera Window
No recording currenly
scheduled
Using Event Recording to Override a Camera Schedule
Event recording settings are preset by your organization's Multi SA. Recording of video
occurs, regardless of boosted settings. The resolution and frame rate obtained depends
on settings made by your organization's Multi SA (see
59). To setup schedules, see the
Administrator
Guide.
Boosted recording
settings
Event Recording for Video
Rapid Eye™ Multi-Media Digital Video System
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