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Parameter
Description
Note: The system only activates the alarm in the defined period.
Copy
Click Copy to copy the settings to other channels.
There are 5 types of record types listed for this feature:
General: A general recording means that the DVR captures all footage for the specified time period. These
recordings are represented in green are typically tied to 24/7 recording.
MD: An MD recording relates to motion detection. With this setting, the DVR only captures footage when
a motion detection alarm is triggered. MD recordings are represented by the color yellow.
Alarm: An alarm recording means that the DVR captures only footage when an alarm is activated. Alarm
recording is represented by the color red.
MD & Alarm: This type of recording is a combination of motion detection and alarm footage, and records
when either a motion detection alarm or general alarm is activated. MD & Alarm recording is represented
by the color orange.
Intel*: An intel recording means that the DVR captures only footage when an intelligent alarm, such as IVS
triggers have been activated. Intel recordings are represented by the color blue.
Note: Intel events only apply to DVRs with IVS features. Not all model DVRs will have this feature
available.
The system allows for the configuration of up to 6 different time periods. To define a period for the whole
week, you can click on the icon next to All to apply the settings to all time periods. The icon for each
day will then be switched to the icon which means all days have been linked to the applied settings.
To define a period for specific days, click on the icon on the days you wish to choose. Once chosen,
the icon will switch to a icon indicating the applied settings have been linked to those specific days.
To set a recording schedule for your DVR, on the timeline, you can choose which record type you want to
set and drag the mouse over specific time frames, or you can click on the icon located on the right of
the day you wish to set the schedule to set configurations.
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