How to Configure the IPC Schedule for Your IP Camera | Network Camera

Schedule of IP Camera

In this section, you're learn how to change recording Schedule settings.

Record

  1. Go to Configuration->Storage->Schedule->Record
This tab is where the user can change Record parameter settings. Below is a screenshot of the record tab in Schedule menu.

Explanation

  1. Enable: This dropdown box allows the user to enable/disable record functionality. 
  2. Pre- Record: This field allows the user to specify how many seconds before an event should be recorded. 
  3. Stream: This dropdown box allows the user to specify which stream to record. The options are main stream and sub stream. 
  4. Destination: This dropdown box allows the user to select the record path: SD or NFS. 
  5. Overwrite: This dropdown box allows the user to designate what the camera should do when the disk is full. 
  6. Record package: This dropdown box allows the user to select the archives package time segment from 3, 5, 10 minutes. 
  7. Schedule: The Schedule button allows the user to define the recording schedule. Below is the schedule settings screenshot.
  1. Recording Schedule: To specify a video recording range, first select the type of recording desired: 7*24 hours or schedule. If Schedule is selected, then click and drag on time bar for the desired date. To edit multiple days at once, drag the cursor further up or down to cover the other days. 
  2. Setup: Clicking this button opens a screen that allows for recording periods to be set for each day and for each recording type. There is a total of 6 periods that can be set. 
  3. Restore Default: Restore the values to default setting. 
  4. Refresh: Refresh the display of the settings’ value.
  5. Cancel: Cancel the setting and go back to the previous screen 
  6. Save: Save the settings.

Snapshot

  1. Go to Configuration->Storage->Schedule->Snapshot

Explanation

  1. Enable: This dropdown box allows the user to enable/disable the snapshot functionality. 
  2. Destination: This dropdown box allows the user to select snapshot file postion: SD or NAS server. 
  3. Schedule: The Schedule button allows the user to define the snapshot schedule. Below is the schedule settings screenshot.
  1. Snapshot Schedule: To specify a video recording range, first select the type of recording desired: 7*24 hours or schedule. If Schedule is selected, then click and drag on time bar for the desired date. To edit multiple days at once, drag the cursor further up or down to cover the other days.
  2. Setup: Clicking this button opens a screen that allows for recording periods to be set for each day and for each recording type. There is a total of 6 periods that can be set. 
  3. Restore Default: Restore the values to default setting. 
  4. Refresh: Refresh the display of the settings’ value. 
  5. Cancel: Cancel the setting and go back to the previous screen 
  6. Save: Save the settings.

FTP Upload

Go to Configuration->Storage->Schedule->FTP Upload

Explanation

  1. 7*24 Hour: This checkbox allows the user to enable the FTP upload working on 7*24 hours. 
  2. Schedule: This checkbox allows the user to enable the FTP upload working on the specified schedule like below:
  1. If Schedule is selected, then click and drag on time bar for the desired date. To edit multiple days at once, drag the cursor further up or down to cover the other days. 
  2. Setup: Clicking this button opens a screen that allows for recording periods to be set for each day and for each recording type. There is a total of 6 periods that can be set. 
  3. Disable: This checkbox allows the user to disable the FTP upload functionality. 
  4. Restore Default: Restore the values to default setting.
  5. Refresh: Refresh the display of the settings’ value. 
  6. Save: Save the settings.

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