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Scheduling – Monoprice PID 9205 Plug Play Wireless Day and Night Network IP Camera with Audio MPEG4 User Manual

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3.11. Scheduling

The IP Camera includes the ability to schedule the activation of motion detection

triggered email/ftp alerts and/or NAS recording, using the individual parameters set in

the "Email/ftp alarm settings" and the "NAS settings” pages. A total of 12 periods and

events can be scheduled. However, there is no automatic event conflict checking, so

if scheduled periods overlap, the IP CAM will perform all scheduled functions. To

schedule Email/ftp alerts and/or NAS recording, the "Schedule” option must enabled

in the "Email/ftp alarm settings" and/or the "NAS settings” pages.

1. Schedule list – all scheduled events are listed here. Each listed item can be

modified or deleted by clicking the "Edit” or "Delete” button.

2. Email/ftp Alarm – for each scheduled event, if this option is selected and the

"Motion triggered” option is enabled, the IP camera will trigger the email/ftp alert

during the scheduled time period whenever video motion is detected.

3. NAS Record – for each scheduled event, when this option is selected you can

also select either the "Continuous” or "Motion triggered” options. The "Continuous”

option means that the IP CAM will perform the video recording to the NAS device

during the entire scheduled period. The "Motion triggered” option means that the

IP CAM will perform video recording to the NAS device for 30 seconds during the

scheduled period, each time that video motion is detected.

4. For the scheduling period option you can choose between "Every week”, "Every

day”, or "Fixed time” options:

A. The "Every week” option allows you to set the days of the week and the times

of each day during which alerts/recording will take place.

B. The "Every day” option allows you to set the time during which alerts/recording

will take place each day.

C. The "Fixed time” option allows you to set a starting and ending date and time,

during which alerts/recording will take place.