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How to set up a recording schedule
Recording schedules can be unique to each specific camera. Before programming a schedule, check the number of the
camera you wish to program in the “Camera Setting Mode” above. Also, one schedule can be created for all cameras;
be sure the “A” button is selected in “Camera Setting Mode” meaning “all cameras.” Once you have chosen one or all
of the cameras, you can begin creating the schedule.
Start by choosing one of the commands (numbers 4-9) to select what kind of recording you want the schedule to
initiate.
en, click on the box representing the day and time you want the settings to take place. Each box represents one
hour of time so to select a span of time, boxes for each hour of the time spread need to be selected. For instance, to
record from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Mondays, boxes 13, 14, 15, and 16 in row “M” would need to be selected.
You will be able to see the schedule come together on the grid; when you select a grid box to set a command, the box
will turn the same color as the command button selected. For example, grid boxes selected under “sensor” will turn
purple when clicked. You can also have long spans of time with different command settings. Say on Wednesdays you
want the camera to record on “Continuous” from midnight to 8:00 a.m., on “Sensor” from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
and on “Stop” from 2:00 p.m. to midnight. Begin by clicking on “Continuous” followed by clicking boxes 0, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, and 7 in row “W” creating a line of 8 green boxes.
Next, click on “Sensor” and then boxes 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 in row “W” creating a line of 6 yellow boxes.
activated, video will not be recorded. Monitoring will continue as normal.
Last, click on “Stop” followed by grid boxes 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23 in row “M” completing the
row with a line of 10 white boxes. With this, you can have each of your cameras running on a schedule 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week.
COLOR SETUP
e following screen will appear upon selecting “Color Setup.”
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Select Camera
This slide bar allows you to select the specic camera your settings will be programmed to. Once selected, the changes to the
settings can be seen/previewed on the screen below.
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Camera Color
Brightness, hue, and contrast can be adjusted for each camera. Use the slide bars to select your desired settings. The following
screen shows you what your settings will look like as you make your choices.
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GENERAL SETUP
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Restart Mode
With the Restart function, you can program the system to automatically close, restart, and resume functions at specic days and
times. To do so, check the box(es) relative to the day(s) and time that you want the program to restart.
Note: It is recommended that the system be set to restart at least once a week to restore/maintain memory and functioning
capabilities. In addition, the restart time(s) should be set when someone will be present to conrm that the system restarts
successfully and resumes proper functioning.
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Security Check Mode
Security Check Mode is a safety function that provides three different opportunities to require a username and password before
giving system commands.
Selecting “Enable active password request” will require the username and password upon initial system activation. Selecting
“Enable password on shutdown” will require the username and password be entered before the system can be shut down.
Selecting “Enable active password request for archive will require a valid username and password be entered for access to
archives/archive controls. Choosing a time from the pull down bar next to the “Wait Minute” option will have the system lock
after that many minutes of operator inactivity (either keyboard or mouse) and the username and password will be required to
re-gain access to the system.
Note: The username and password required would be the same ones used or changed to in the “Log in” process.
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OSD (On-Screen Display)
In OSD mode, you can choose to display each camera’s location, number, and recording status on their respective on-screen
display in addition to the video image. To do so, check the box or boxes for each detail you want displayed.
Note: Go to the “Camera Setup” screen to enter each camera location (i.e. front door, cash register). It is this title that will be
displayed should you select the “Camera Location” option here.
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Network
If you want your system to be accessible to the network, or the Internet, you must assign a port number. It is recommended that
this remain as Port 1104.
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Guard Tour
Select the camera delay time (in seconds) from the drop-down menu.
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Display
The system supports NTSC or PAL standard cameras. Select the type of cameras that you will be using in the system.
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