User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- DigiMux User's Manual, English
- DigiMux User's Manual, English
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- System Installation
- Basic Operations
- Front Panel Controls
- Viewing Live and Playback Video Images
- Record and Playback Operation
- Recording
- Quick Record Setting Changes
- Playback Operations
- Playback Controls
- Date/Time Video Playback
- Single Step Advance and Reversing Playback Direction
- Event List Playback
- The Event List
- Event Recording and Playback
- Pre-Alarm Availability
- The Event List Display
- Playing Back Video from the Event List
- Deleting an Event from the List in Playback Mode
- Deleting a Page from the Event List
- Covert Cameras
- Dome Control
- Dome Control Signals Installation
- Basic Alarm Features
- Advanced Operations
- System Information and Administration
- Maintenance
- Glossary
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Account Access and Priorities
- Appendix B: Connector Pin Assignments
- Appendix C: Technical Specifications
- Appendix D: Optional Connections and Installation
- Optional Connections
- Audio Connection
- IP Address Setup Information
- Dial-Up Connections via Modem
- Establishing the Dial-Out Connection: DigiMux to a PC
- Establishing the Dial-In Connection: PC to a DigiMux
- Using the Dial-Up Connections
- Connecting Extended Storage Module (ESM) Units
- Disconnecting Extended Storage Module (ESM) Units
- Additional Installation Information
- Appendix E: DigiRemote
- Appendix F: DigiMux Digital Signatures
- Appendix G: Using ControlCenter 200/300 Keyboards
- Appendix H: Troubleshooting Guide
- Index

User’s Manual
52 Advanced Operations
Night, Day, and Weekend Schedules
You can schedule recording times for night, day, and weekend using the items on the
Night, Day, and Weekend menus, respectively. Select Night, Day, or Weekend from
the Record menu. One of the following menus is displayed:
The Night and Day schedules are similar; the Weekend schedule is tailored for
weekends and holidays, when operating hours may be different. The default start and
stop values in these schedules are used with all Preset Configuration selections.
NOTE: For continuous recording, there should be no gap between schedule times.
The Stop Time from one schedule should be the same as the Start Time of
the next schedule (i.e., Night Stop Time of 6:00 coincides with Day Start Time
of 6:00). No video is recorded during schedule gaps. For example, if Day Stop
Time is 18:00, and the Weekend Start Time is FRI 19:00, no video is recorded
between 18:00 and 19:00 on Friday.
Parameters in each of the schedules are described in the table that follows.
Night Day Weekend
1 Start Time 18:00 1 Start Time 06:00 1 Weekend Schedule ON
2 Stop Time 06:00 2 Stop Time 18:00 2 Start Time FRI 18:00
3 Normal Rec IPS 30 3 Normal Rec IPS 30 3 Stop Time MON 06:00
4 Normal Rec Quality Standard 4 Normal Rec Quality Standard 4 Normal Rec IPS 30
5 Event Rec IPS 30 5 Event Rec IPS 30 5 Normal Rec Quality Standard
6 Event Rec Quality Standard 6 Event Rec Quality Standard 6 Event Rec IPS 30
7 Event Active Both 7 Event Active Both 7 Event Rec Quality Standard
8 Event Record Mode Unchanged 8 Event Record Mode Unchanged 8 Event Active Both
9 Event Record Mode Unchanged
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
Weekend
Schedule
Determines whether a weekend schedule is in effect
(Weekend menu only.). ON indicates a weekend schedule is
in effect.
Start Time Determines the beginning of recording for Day, Night, or
Weekend schedule sequences. Time is indicated in 15 minute
increments. Note that the Start and Stop times for each
schedule sequence do not overlap.
The Weekend schedule indicates the time and day on which
the weekend begins, i.e., FRI 18:00. This value specifically
indicates where the regular Day and Night scheduling ends,
and Weekend recording begins.
There is no video recorded during gaps in schedules.