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. Enter the beginning and end time, then select the Record mode for recording.

(1)BEGIN: The time to start recording.

(2)END: The time to end recording. The end time must not be before the starting time or the same as the start time.

(3)MODE: Up to 4 different recording modes can be pre-determined for schedule recording (MODE1 ~ MODE4).

. Define modes.

* Refer to Basic Recording for set up

Note:

y The recording time uses a 24 Hour clock (00:00 - 23:59). You need to set 2 days if the setting goes over one day.

 

D/W

BEGIN

END

MODE

 

 

Monday

18:00

23:59

MODE 1

 

 

Tuesday

00:00

08:59

MODE 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

y The recording does not start when End time is ahead of Start time.

 

EXAMPLE

 

 

 

 

 

D/W

BEGIN

END

MODE

 

 

Monday

18:00

08:59

MODE 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

. To activate Schedule Recording after configuration, press the SCHEDULE button. The SCHEDULE indicator illuminates. When a program is within the current time, the REC indicator illuminates and the unit begins recording. Please note that if there are no schedules configured the DVR does not record.

. When the scheduled recording period is over, the REC indicator goes off and recording stops.

. If you wish to stop recording while Schedule Recording, press the SCHEDULE button. The SCHEDULE indicator goes out and the Schedule Recording Mode is released.

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Contents Digital Video Recorder User Guide Contents Schedule Recording Network Setup Camera Setup Motion RecordingAlarm Recording System SetupFeatures Z. Menu Preset & Tour Custom FunctionsTime Search Log List Search/Alarm, Motion Search DVR Player Program IntroductionDisclaimer Bdvr Manual Preventing Malfunction Package Contents Controls Front PanelBdvr Manual Bdvr Manual Rear Panel Connectors Remote Controller Virtual Keypad for Mouse Control RepositioningII. Installation & Connections Camera, Monitor, Microphone, Alarm Sensor and Power CordCamera Audio PC System Requirement for Network Connection DisclaimerIII.QUICK Setup Time Record ModeAdvanced Bdvr Manual Multi Screen Display and Sequencing Full Screen DisplayMulti Screen Display and Sequencing Display Zooming 3RepositioningSpot Monitor Operation Main Menu OverviewDisplay Setup Display OptionDwell Time Sequential Setup Auto SequenceSEQ. Mode Use the -, + button 1 second ~ 30 secondCamera Setup 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Press SpaceMotion Recording Record TimeCamera Selection Sensitivity Motion Grid Bdvr Manual Continuous Recording Normal Recording LOW Middle High Approximate File SizeNtsc PAL SuperUltra Æ Super Æ High Æ Middle Æ LOW Alarm RecordingRecord Setup InputAlarm OUT1 Alarm SetupAlarm Buzzer Record CameraRecording Priority Recording Status USE Motion OFFExample Recording Status USE MotionSchedule Recording Begin END Mode ExampleSummary of Combinations Config Network SetupIP setup PortDVR Smtp MailOFF Smtp AuthDdns Misc BandwidthSystem Setup GeneralTime Account Disk Overwrite Disk Monitor Record LimitUpdate VersionInfo DisplayVI.PAN/TILT Zoom Control T.Z .MenuPreset & Tour Custom FunctionsButton Function PTZ Camera Model PAN/TILT/ZOOM Camera List Elmo VII.SEARCH/ Playback Time SearchSystem Log List Search/Alarm, Motion SearchAlarm Video LossVIII.BACKUP USB Memory Stick BackupExternal USB HDD Backup Before progressing to Backup, first refer to the notes belowStart to Backup CF. FAT 32 Formats There are two ways to format a HDD to FAT External CD/DVD -RW Backup How to Play Backup Data form a USB Memory Stick FF/FRBack Up Range Setup Ⅸ.CLIENT Program Installation DVR Player Program IntroductionBdvr Manual Features CMS OverviewFunctions CMS Setup ① General② General Control Hardware Acceleration④SOUND Not supported this model b. LogBdvr Manual Indicator Resulting Action Focus Auto Iris Health Health ReportNot supported on this model Block Colour ConditionOver TEMP. Not supported on this model DVR PropertiesIt shows defect of FAN. Not supported on this model DVR Control DVR LOG ListSet List Manager Condition of DVR Indication of Camera Bdvr Manual Indicator Condition Live ViewingREC Bdvr Manual Context Menu LiveCMS LOG List DVR LOG List Playback Bdvr Manual Bdvr Manual Local DVR Menu Setup What is Virtual DVR Virtual DVRVirtual Set List Manager Alarm / Motion / Video Loss Auto ArrangeAuto Insert & Arrange Editing Virtual DVR Appendix 1 View only Live Viewing on Virtual DVRSpecification Features Weee InformationNtsc Bdvr Manual 101 Bdvr Manual 102 Bdvr Manual 103

BDVR-4, BDVR-8, BDVR-16 specifications

The Genie BDVR series, which includes the BDVR-16, BDVR-8, and BDVR-4 models, offers a range of highly efficient and reliable digital video recorders designed for home and small business security applications. Each model is tailored to meet different surveillance needs while maintaining high video quality and user-friendly operation.

The Genie BDVR-16 stands out as a robust option with the capacity to support up to 16 channels of high-definition video recording. This model is particularly suitable for environments that require extensive surveillance coverage, such as retail areas, large homes, or commercial spaces. The BDVR-16 integrates advanced H.264 video compression technology, which optimizes storage space without compromising video quality. This allows for longer recording times on the hard drive, making it a cost-effective solution for continuous monitoring. Additionally, it features remote viewing capabilities, enabling users to access live feeds and recorded footage via smartphones or tablets, enhancing convenience for security management.

The Genie BDVR-8 offers a slightly reduced capacity with support for up to 8 channels, making it ideal for medium-sized properties. This model combines the same H.264 compression technology with a user-friendly interface that simplifies initial setup and ongoing operation. Users can easily navigate through menus and adjust settings using the included remote control or an intuitive mobile app. Furthermore, the BDVR-8 supports motion detection alerts, ensuring that significant events are captured while conserving storage space by preventing unnecessary recording during inactivity.

For smaller surveillance needs, the Genie BDVR-4 presents an excellent entry-level option, catering to 4 camera inputs. This model is designed for simple installations, perfect for small homes or offices that require basic security measures. The BDVR-4 retains the core features of the series, such as H.264 video compression and mobile access, ensuring that even smaller setups maintain high-quality video surveillance capabilities.

All models in the Genie BDVR series are equipped with essential features such as scheduled recording, loop recording, and searching capabilities, providing users with a comprehensive surveillance solution. Their compatibility with various camera types and ease of installation further enhances their appeal, making Genie’s BDVR series a reliable choice for efficient security monitoring. These digital video recorders exemplify modern technology's ability to provide peace of mind through robust, accessible surveillance solutions tailored to various needs.