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2.6 Recording by Timer
The Recorder features timer to automatically enable recording at the preset time.
Timers are enabled and configured via configuration file (CONFIG.INI).
Timer is set in the corresponding field "Timer 1". If the timer is on, the Recorder switches to record
mode automatically from the off state, i.e. the record switch is in STOP position. If at the time set to
enable timer recording, recording has been enabled manually (record switch in REC position), timer
operation will be ignored and recording continues until it is stopped using record switch, timer setting
not affecting it.
To remove memory card, switch the Recorder enabled with timer to Standby Mode.
If during timer recording it is required to forcefully stop recording (for example, to remove memory
card), then for this, shift the record switch to REC, wait for about 2 seconds, and shift the switch back
to STOP. In this case, recording indication will be terminated and the Recorder will switch to Standby
Mode.
2.7 Setting Time and Date
Time and date can be set via configuration file and is specified in the field 'System time and date'.
Time and date need to be set correctly for correct system time accounting and for proper timer
operation.
The Recorder automatically takes into account leap years and various number of days in months.
For smooth operation of the Recorder, the date should be specified exactly as it is stated in calendar.
In order to set new time, specify time and date values in the corresponding fields of the configuration
file and allow time update. Then set the option 'Update system time (Y/N)' in 'Y' value, after that insert
memory card into the Recorder.
The Recorder reads configuration file each time a new memory card is inserted into the slot, or each
time the Recorder is powered on (when the switch is shifted from OFF to ON). In this case, the
indicator makes a short flash, stating the configuration file has been read successfully.
After the Recorder sets system time, the option 'Update system time (Y / N)' in the configuration file is
automatically rewritten to 'N'. It is done so in order there is no subsequent change in system time
during subsequent installation and removal of the card, if this is not required by the user.
2.8 Changing Settings with Configuration File (CONFIG.INI)
All the Recorder's settings are made using the CONFIG.INI configuration file.
This is a text configuration file, which is to be written by the user onto memory card.
Any word processor on your PC can be used to open the CONFIG.INI file, make changes to it, save.
Then insert memory card into the Recorder, and the file will be read by the Recorder, which will be
indicated by the flash of the LED indicator for several seconds, and the settings specified in the file
will be accepted by the Recorder.
The lines of the configuration file should be edited only in the corresponding fields; adding new
comments to the file or deleting existing lines is not permissible, and may lead to incorrect reading of
the file.