the time picker that will be described in section 4.3.2 automatically.
4.3.1.4 Marking/Unmarking76Bthe Recording Time
You only need one click on the left mouse button to mark the time on this
4.3.2 Schedule51Bwith Time Picker
4.3.2.1 Begin77Band End Time
Hour picker | Minute picker |
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There are three controlling units in both “Begin Time” and “End Time” selectors, as
shown in FigureX4-8.XThe first part of each of these two selectors is the Day Picker. You can select the day of the week with it and set the beginning time and the ending time for the recording interval.
The second and third units are the Hour Picker and the Minute Picker. You can change the hour and minute settings for the beginning and ending time with them.
NOTE: Normally, the time set in “Begin time” must be earlier than that in “End time”. But if this is not the case, it means the time is over two days.
4.3.2.2 Add78Band Erase Buttons
After you have selected the time period with the “Begin time” and “End time” pickers,
you can apply the period picker, shown in FigureX4-9Xand set the type of time interval that associates with the beginning and end time. After having the settings in “Begin Time”, “End Time” and “Period Picker” done, click on the “Apply” button to confirm the settings. Click on the “Erase” button to clear all scheduling information just entered. All newly entered scheduling time interval information will take effect only after the “Apply” button has been clicked.