Chapter 8. Scheduling and Recording Video
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various days, and portions of days, for each week. | ||
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Day | The day of the week this Index is in affect. | |
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| The Program you wish to use for the Index. | |
Program | To see the definition of any particular Program, go to Program submenu on the | |
| Record Setup menu of the OSD. Also refer to Defining Programs on page 69. | |
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Time | Time of day. (In the grid, 0 means Midnight, 12 means Noon, and so on.) | |
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Delete | Click the Delete button if you want to erase the Index entries from the grid. | |
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How to Set up a Schedule
1.In the data fields at the top of the submenu, enter the Index, the Day and the Program.
2.In the Time data field, enter the hour at which you want the program to begin recording, and the time at which you want data to cease recording.
-You’ll see the grid automatically display the hours, marked with the letter that designated the
Program you chose.
Alternatively, you can set data in the grid, and the data will appear also in the data fields.
A Brief Tutorial
1.On the Schedule submenu, select 1 for the Index, Sunday for the Day and A for the Program.
2.For time, select 00:00 – 20:00.
-Notice that the grid displays an “A” on Sunday from Midnight until 20:00
3.Now select 2 for Index, Tuesday for Day and B for the Program.
4.Do not enter anything in the Time setting.
5.Using your mouse or the arrows on the front panel, navigate to the Tuesday row. Drag the mouse along the row, or click the arrow buttons. The Tuesday row populates with “B” program.
6.Now highlight a “B” in the Tuesday row.
7.Click anywhere in the Monday row, and the “B” will appear for that hour. Notice that the Index data field displays a new Index number for that new row.
Deleting an Index Configuration
If you want to change an index’s configuration after you’ve set it up, delete the Index to remove its current settings and erase it from the grid.
1.In the Index data field, select the Index.
2.Click the Delete button to delete it.
3.The Index configuration is erased. You can now set different configurations for that Index number.
※TIP : Because the Index field is never empty, be sure to
Audio Setup
You setup Audio setting from the Audio option on the Record submenu.
| Figure 8.7.3 Audio Channel submenu on the Record submenu | |
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Audio Channel | Select a channel for audio. (This is not the channel for video; set that under Sync | |
Video Channel.) | ||
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Audio Recording | Set Yes to have audio recorded for playback. (If you set it to Off, audio is still | |
available for live video.) | ||
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Audio Gain | Adjust audio volume up or down. | |
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| Select the video channel for which you are setting audio. | |
Sync Video | By default, Channel 1 audio is outputted to Channel 1 video. But you can set, for | |
Channel | example, the Audio Channel to Ch1 and set the Sync Video Channel to Ch8. Then, | |
| Channel 1 audio will be associated with Channel 8 video. | |
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| On this submenu, set the audio for live feeds. | |
Audio Mix | · Set to Mix On to have all audio available for output regardless of channel. | |
| · Select a specific channel to mix audio for that channel only. | |
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