Note:R If the conditions of this scenario (day and time) overlap with another scenario that is configured torecord images from the same camera, an error is displayed. The nature of the error is also displayedon the scenario’s configuration screen.Creating a scenario that uses a sensor as the trigger1 View live images from the desired camera.2 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 60).3 Tap [Smart Recording].R A list of existing scenarios is displayed.4 Tap .5 Select the sensor that you want to use to trigger the smart recording scenario.6 Under [Timer], set each item.– [Recording Duration]: Determines the length of the recording. The maximum setting is15 minutes.7 Under [Trigger Period], set each item.– [All Day]: Enables the scenario for all day, i.e., images will be recorded whenever the sensor istriggered.– [Start Time]: Determines the start time of the scenario. If the sensor is triggered before this time,images will not be recorded.– [End Time]: Determines the end time of the scenario. If the sensor is triggered after this time,images will not be recorded.8 Under [Repeat], set each item.– [Days]: Determines the days on which the scenario can record images.9 When finished, tap [OK].Note:R If the conditions of this scenario (day and time) overlap with another scenario that is configured torecord images from the same camera, an error is displayed. The nature of the error is also displayedon the scenario’s configuration screen.Turning smart recording scenarios on and off1 View live images from the desired camera.2 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 60).3 Tap [Smart Recording].R A list of existing scenarios is displayed.4 Turn the checkbox for the desired scenario on or off.Editing smart recording scenarios1 View live images from the desired camera.2 Open the options menu (see “Displaying the options menu”, Page 60).3 Tap [Smart Recording].R A list of existing scenarios is displayed.71Using an HD camera