2Camera tree

Displays the cameras registered in Network Camera Recorder in a tree configuration.

3Week view or list view

Displays the created schedules on a weekly calendar along the timeline or in the list of information.

4Schedule Properties dialog Set the properties of a schedule.

Creating Recording Schedules

There are two types of scheduled events: An event that occurs on a specific date and time, and a recurrent event that occurs every week.

The week view is used for creating recurrent events, and the list view is used for creating both date/time events and recurrent events.

To create a recurrent event using the week view

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4 Set the parameters of the schedule in the Schedule Properties dialog.

For details of the setting, see “To set the schedule parameters” on page 31.

The set event is displayed on the timeline and recording is activated according to the schedule.

To set the schedule parameters

Set the following parameters in the Schedule Properties dialog.

Weekdays

For a recurrent event, select the days of the week on which recording is to be performed.

Name

Enter the name of the schedule.

Start Time or Start Date

Set the start time (for a recurrent event) or the start date and time (for a date/time event).

End Time or End Date

Set the end time (for a recurrent event) or the end date and time (for a date/time event).

Duration

For a recurrent event, set the duration of recording.

Setups

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1 Select the camera for which you want to create a schedule from the camera tree.

2 Click the (View as Week) button on the Schedule Editor toolbar.

The timeline of the week view appears in the right window.

3 Click the (Insert Recurrent Item) on the Schedule Editor toolbar.

A dummy event is displayed as a green square on the timeline and the Schedule Properties dialog is enabled.

To create a date/time event, use the list view.

Scheduling Recordings

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Sony 1340PW Creating Recording Schedules, To create a recurrent event using the week view, To set the schedule parameters