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Schedules can be set individually for each day. The cameras are default configured to be recording in both Motion Detection and Schedule recording 24/7 and will have full- length colored bars in the schedule window. Above each window is a 0-24 with segments corresponding to each hour of the day. This will show when a camera has been scheduled to record in that mode.

NOTE! When setting up your recording schedule for the first time, it is faster and easier to begin by selecting the mode’s schedule window and selecting Delete All to clear the schedule before making changes.

To create a new schedule;

STEP 1. Select the camera name in one

of the three record mode groups. STEP 2. Click on Add.

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STEP 3. This will open a new window.

Set the start time and end time along with the day(s) to which you wish the schedule to apply.

STEP 4. Click OK to exit the Add window.

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Your new schedule will appear as a series of colored bars corresponding to the day(s) and time(s) you’ve selected.

To edit a schedule, select a block of time and click Edit. You will be able to adjust the schedule for that day and any other day in the same manner you used to create the schedule in the Add window.

NOTE! When adding a new schedule, it should not duplicate an existing schedule as this may cause a system error.

To add another block of time, such as an evening recording schedule to go with an early morning schedule, you will need to repeat the process.

Clicking on Delete will remove a specific block of time from a specific day’s schedule. Copy To allows you to apply the settings for one camera to another camera as well.

6.3 RECORDING TO HARD DRIVE

Users can determine where recorded files will be saved on their hard drive(s). In addition, the recorder can save to a series of drives or partitions by automatically jumping to the next partition when the current one is full. If all the partitions are full and Recycling Record mode has been enabled prior to recording by checking the box below the Storage Disk list, the new data will overwrite the oldest recorded data automatically.

The destination drive(s) for recordings - which also applies to images captured using the Snapshot button - is set in the Basic Configuration window. You can also set

a HDD minimum storage alarm which will cause the system to alert you once the that threshold has been reached. If the present storage space is less than the minimum storage needed and Recycling Recordings is not selected, the recording will automatically stop.

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WARNING! You should have your files record to a disk or partition OTHER than your “C” drive. This will avoid issues with the Recycling function.

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Contents Model QSDT8PCRC Model QSDT8PCDP Model QSDT16PCRC About this Manual Table of Contents Configuring Router for Remote Access Ddns Dynamic Domain Name ServiceAccessing the DVR Using Internet Explorer System SetupFeatures and Specifications IntroductionSystem Requirements and Chapter Specifications System SpecificationsSystem Requirements QSDT8PCRP & QSDT8PCDPConnecting Multiple Cards Video Capture CardQSDT8PCDP Card AudioQSDT8PCRP Card Video and Audio PIN LayoutQSDT16PCRP Card VIDEO2 VIDEO3 VIDEO4 VIDEO5Connecting a PTZ Camera PTZ Camera RS485 to Serial AdapterInstalling the Software Installing the SuperdvrSoftware User Account Control for Windows Vista and Windows Display Control Panel Basic OperationOther Controls Basic Configuration Recording ConfigurationRECORDING, Playback and Chapter Record Search Recording Modes Recording to Hard Drive Record Search and Playback Record SearchOther Functions File BackupPlayback Deleting Recorded Files Capture PicturesSystem Settings Digital Image ZoomBasic Configuration Camera Display SettingsSystem LOG in and Reboot Video ConfigurationAlarm Configuration Alarm TypesAlarm Record Triggered ActionsMail Setup Interface MAP ConfigurationAuto Mail Using the E-MAP User ConfigurationUser Rights P.T.Z Control Configuration Protocol SetupZ. Cameras ADD UserSerial Ports Setup Preset and Group SelectPreset PTZ OperationConfiguring Router for Remote Access Remote SurveillancePlayback Remote Live SurveillanceGo to Part 2 Determine the Number of Routers on the NetworkIf Multiple Routers are Detected Part 3 Simple Port Forwarding PartList Test that the ports now work Part 4 Setting UP DMZ in Router Ddns Dynamic Domain Name Service Accessing the DVR Using Internet ExplorerSetting UP Ddns User Account Control for Windows Vista and WindowsSetting Up ActiveX Control Click on the Security TabClick OK Domain Name Service into the addressObtained in .3 Ddns Dynamic Accessing the Internet Explorer Client IconRemote Playback Remote BackupRecord Playback and Control Surveillance & Playback System Setup Alarm SetupServer PC Setup Live audioCamera Setup Alarm ConfigurationRecord Configuration Schedule ConfigurationMail Configuration Motion ConfigurationStorage Disk P.T.Z Configuration Serial Port SetupMobile Surveillance Windows Mobile PROSymbian Mobile SurveillanceInstalling Through the Iphone or Ipad Iphone and IpadInstalling Through PC or Macintosh Computer Main Menu Operating Instructions for IPHONE/IPADLive View Interface Configuration Interface Image View InterfaceRecord Playback Interface Server List InterfaceSoftware Installation LoginAndroid Operating SupercamImage View Live ViewRecord Playback Frequently Asked Questions AppendixFrame rate Resolution Picture quality Used Space MB Hour 100 101 Installation Instructions TroubleshootingOn Main Computer where DVR Card Installed Quick Start InstructionsFunction Tree System Configuration Tree ConfigIE Client Function Tree Remote Playback Function Tree Liability Exclusions See Product WarrantySee Products 110 111
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