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Schedule Recordings

Unlike the traditional analog surveillance system, the IP surveillance system provides a

target-oriented recording schedule for devices; the view of each device can be recorded based

on your required time segments and event types. For example, you may have a camera

installed on the office ceiling do continuous recording during work hours, and record only upon

the triggers (incidents that detected by system) at night. In this way, the system does not waste

disk space storing meaningless parts, and you save much effort browsing playback for specific

events.

For the

device’s recording schedule, the NVR 3.0 system supports Schedule recording and

Event recording modes, which are set up on a week-based timetable; the event-handling

schedule can also be configured on it. This section describes how to set up the recording

schedule for the IP cameras / video servers.

Configure the Recording File Properties

Before setting the recording schedule, you may define (1) where the recordings are stored, (2)

how long an event recording is and (3) how long a recording file will be kept in the system.

1. To set the saved recordings folder, go to Setup pageStorage tab, and make sure you

have assigned the disk drives to store recorded files. For related recording settings, please

refer to Storage Management on page 106.

2.

To define how long an event recording is and the recording’s lifecycle, go to Setup

pageSchedule tab, and select the device from Device List, and then a week schedule

will appear on the right. Configure the recording file related settings. The settings below will

make an event recording as long as 5+30 seconds, which will be kept on server for 30

days.

Attributes Explanation

Field Name

Description

Pre-event

Recording

Buffer (sec):

The NVR server keeps a short cache of video received from the

devices. If an event is triggered, the NVR server will automatically

store the pre-event buffer along with the recording of the event itself.

Available choices are 0, 3, 5 seconds.