
Interval time
Type the interval at which you want to record an image periodically. You can set the hour (H), minutes (M) and seconds (S) between 1 second and 24 hours (one day).
Note
The actual interval may be longer than the set value, depending on the image size.
Available period
Select the period for which the periodical recording mode is available.
Always: The periodical recording mode is available any time.
Use scheduler: The periodical recording mode is available according to the schedule selected in the Schedule No. menu below.
Schedule No.
When Use scheduler is selected on the Available period menu, select the schedule you want the periodical recording mode being available.
Click to select the check box(es) 1 to 6. You can select multiple schedules.
To check the contents of schedules, click Schedule check. (See “Setting the Schedule — Schedule setting Page” on page 39.)
Digest viewer
If you select On, an HTML file (.html) and a Java Script file (.js) are added every 100 files.
When you open the added HTML file using a general browser, the digest viewer runs and you can view the still pictures in the alarm buffer in sequence (quasi- animation).
See “Operating the Digest Viewer” on page 29.
Note
If the Suffix menu is set to None, you cannot select On. When you want to use the digest viewer, set the Suffix menu to Date/Time or Sequence number.
Back/OK
See “Buttons common to every setting page” on page 17.
Directory Structure of Image MemoryThe images are recorded in the memory with the following directory structure.
Drive C has the following directory structure.
Drive root | Date | Alarm | Sensor1 | xxxxxxx.jpg |
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Timer zzzzzzz.jpg cccccc.html cccccc.js
Manual ddddddd.jpg eeeeeee.jpg ffffffff.jpg
A represents a folder created automatically. The Date folder has a
JPEG image files are stored in each folder. If the digest viewer is allowed, an HTML file (.html) and a Java Script file (.js) are created automatically at the time of each alarm event. For the periodical recording mode, an HTML file (.html) and a Java Script file (.js) are created automatically every 100 JPEG image files.
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