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6.If you choose Daily, you should select a start and stop time for the recording schedule. Choose the hour at which the recording should start and stop based on a 24-hour clock. For example, to start recording at 1:00 in the afternoon, choose 13.

7.If you choose Weekly, the following screen appears. The chart lists each day of the week and presents the hours in two lines for each day. The blocks are color coded. Yellow blocks indicate that video will be recorded. Dark blue indicates that video will not be recorded. Light blue indicates a block or range of blocks that is being changed.

Figure 41. Configuring a Weekly Recording Schedule

8.Press the up and down arrow buttons to move to a time that you no longer want to record video, and then press the Enter button. The block for that hour turns light blue.

9.Press the arrow buttons to move to the next hour you want to resume recording, and then press the Enter button again. The range of hours turns dark blue. You can select times horizontally or vertically along the chart. You can select only one row or column at a time.

10.Continue selecting times that you want to remove from the recording schedule each week. You can select several blocks of time throughout a weekday.

11.After you have configured the weekly recording schedule for a camera, press the Return button. The following dialog appears.

Figure 42. Saving a Weekly Recording Schedule

12.Select an option as follows, and then press the Enter button.

Select All: Selects the entire week to create a continuous recording schedule.

Deselect All: Turns off recording for the entire week.

Save & Exit: Saves the recording schedule as you have set it up.

Cancel: Removes all new selections and retains the current schedule.

13.Repeat these steps for each remaining camera.

14.Press the Return button until all menus are cleared. A message appears stating that the settings are being saved. The settings take effect immediately.

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Contents DX4000 Digital Video Recorder Page Contents Page List of Figures List of Tables Regulatory Notices Radio and Television InterferenceDescription Features ModelsConnecting Devices to the DX4000 Overview of the SystemT u ~í ~â DX4000 ControlsControls on the Front Panel of the DX4000 Video Control Buttons on the Front Panel of the DX4000 Control Buttons on the Front PanelOperating the DX4000 from the Remote Control U ~í ~âTo start the DX4000 Before You BeginStarting and Stopping the DX4000 Choosing a User Account To stop the DX4000Main Window Overview Changing the Information Displayed on the Monitor Changing the Display ModeTo change the screen sequencing mode Adjusting Menu Settings Display MenuRecord Menu Camera Menu Audio MenuAlarm Menu Use the Alarm menu to set up alarms and relays for camerasSystem Menu System MenuChanging Passwords Password MenuResetting Passwords To reset the passwordsFactory Default Settings Factory Default Reset Warning MessageScreen View Selection Screen Rotation ModeChanging the Screen Layout PAN, TILT, and Zoom Controls Adjusting the Focus or Iris on a CameraControlling Cameras from the DX4000 To run a preset Working with PresetsTo create a preset To run a predefined presetWorking with Patterns Using PresetTo set up a pattern To run a pattern Modifying Camera SettingsTo modify camera settings C2602M-C 3/07 Modifying Audio Settings To modify audio recording settingsTo modify live audio settings Modifying Image Recording Settings To modify image recording settingsTo modify relay outputs Modifying Alarms and RelaysTo modify alarm inputs C2602M-C 3/07 Setting UP a Recording Schedule Creating Recording SchedulesC2602M-C 3/07 Setting UP Motion Detection Recording Motion Detection Setup MenuC2602M-C 3/07 Setting UP ALARM-BASED Recording C2602M-C 3/07 Monitoring Live Video To change the screen modeTo view a specific video channel in single mode Working with Recorded Video Searching for VideoTimeline Showing Available Recorded Video C2602M-C 3/07 Playing Recorded Video Backing UP VideoTo back up video Missing Media Warning Message Overview of the Main Screen Working with the Remote Agent ApplicationAbout the Remote Agent To start the remote agent Remote Agent Control ButtonsStarting and Stopping the Remote Agent To stop the remote agentTo create a network connection for the DX4000 Configuring the Remote AgentTo configure optional settings on the remote agent Configuring the DX4000 from the Remote Agent Configuring the DX4000 from the Remote AgentTo set up recording schedules Recording SettingsTo set up recording quality Appears and the Remote Agent tab is displayed To set up alarm recordingTo set up motion detection C2602M-C 3/07 Camera Settings To configure camerasTo set up live audio Audio SettingsTo set up audio recording Alarm Settings To set up alarm inputs and relay outputsTo review system information System SettingsTo configure buzzer sounds To disconnect remote agent connections To modify passwordsTo configure the disk write mode To control PTZ cameras Controlling Cameras from the Remote AgentTo set the network speed Look for the Iris button on the PTZ controls To adjust the focusTo adjust the iris To set up a preset Completing the Setup for a PatternTo use Preset Using PresetCapturing Live Video from the Remote Client To listen to or disable audioMonitoring Live Video from the Remote Agent Controlling AudioWorking with Recorded Video on the Remote Agent Searching for Recorded VideoTo search by date or time Click the Log button . The Search Log screen appearsClick the Search Events button Backing UP VideoTo search by event To save a snapshot Save as... dialog box appearsTo print a snapshot Print screen appearsViewing Video with the Backup Player Click the Open file button. The following screen appears To view recorded video with the backup playerTo authenticate recorded video with the backup player About the Web Client Starting the WEB ClientClick the Connect button . The Login dialog box appears Monitoring Video with the Web ClientC2602M-C 3/07 Product Warranty and Return Information ISO9001
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