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Adding a Web Cam Schedule. Thecus Technology 6TB M3800 HDMI 1080P, M3800
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Note:
Picture quality may vary due to the number of different USB Web Cams on market with varying hardware components.
Once you are happy with the Web Cam preview, your can select the resolution you want. There are 3 different choices: y 160x120 y 320x240 y 640x480
Use the drop down to select the desired recording interval.
Click Apply to save your changes.
Adding a Web Cam Schedule
After finishing with the basic settings, we need to now configure the capture schedule. To do this, begin by activating the schedule function by selecting
Enable in the Web Camera Schedule window.
Next, select time slot you want to record through the Web Cam.
If Always is selected, it will start to record right away and will not stop until the
Web Camera Schedule is set to Disabled.
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Alternatively, you can schedule the Web Cam to capture daily or hourly. Take a look at the example below. It will record every Monday and Tuesday from 2:00 –
6:00 and from 20:00 – 22:00.
One important point worth mentioning is how captured picture is stored. The folder where captured images are stored is the Video system folder, which is associated with the system-created Web Cam sub folder. See the figure below for reference:
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Table of contents
- 8 Overview
- 8 Product Highlights
- 8 File Server
- 8 FTP Server
- 8 Backup Server
- 8 Media Server
- 9 iTunes® Server
- 9 Photo Gallery
- 9 Web Cam Server
- 9 Printer Server
- 9 Superior Power Management
- 9 Package Contents
- 10 Front Panel
- 11 Rear Panel
- 12 Overview
- 12 Before You Begin
- 12 Hard Disk Installation
- 13 Cable Connections
- 14 Overview
- 14 Thecus Setup Wizard
- 17 RAID Setup and Firmware Installation
- 17 Setting up the RAID
- 18 LCD Operation
- 18 LCD Controls
- 18 Display Mode
- 18 USB Copy
- 19 Typical Setup Procedure
- 19 Step 1: Network Setup
- 19 Step 2: RAID Creation
- 19 Step 3: Create Local Users or Setup Authentication
- 19 Step 4: Create Folders and Set Up ACLs
- 20 Step 5: Start Services
- 21 Overview
- 21 Web Administration Interface
- 22 Menu Bar
- 22 Language Selection
- 23 Status Menu
- 23 Product Information
- 23 System Status
- 24 Printer Status
- 24 Wake-Up On Lan (WOL)
- 25 Storage Management
- 25 SATA Information
- 25 eSATA Information
- 26 USB Disk Information
- 26 RAID Information
- 27 RAID Configuration
- 27 RAID Level
- 28 RAID Settings
- 28 Creating a RAID
- 28 Deleting a RAID
- 29 Folder Management
- 29 Adding Folders
- 30 Editing Folders
- 30 Deleting Folders
- 30 NFS Share
- 31 Folder Access Control List (ACL)
- 32 Network Management
- 32 WAN Configuration
- 33 LAN Configuration
- 33 DHCP Configuration
- 34 WLAN Configuration
- 35 DDNS Configuration
- 35 Typical DDNS Configuration Procedure
- 36 Web Services Configuration
- 36 AFP (Apple Network Setup)
- 37 NFS Setup
- 38 User and Group Management
- 38 Local User Configuration
- 38 Adding Users
- 39 Modifying Users
- 39 Deleting Users
- 39 Local Groups Configuration
- 39 Adding Groups
- 40 Modifying Groups
- 40 Deleting Groups
- 40 ADS/NT Configuration
- 42 System Settings
- 42 System Notifications
- 42 System Logs
- 43 Time and Date Settings
- 44 System Configuration Backup and Restore
- 44 Module Management
- 45 Reset to Factory Default Settings
- 45 Upgrading System Firmware
- 46 Change Administrator Password
- 46 Reboot and Shutdown System
- 47 Scheduled Power On/Off
- 47 TV Setup
- 47 Logout
- 48 FTP Server
- 49 iTunes® Server
- 49 Media Server
- 50 Adding Media Share Folders
- 50 Connecting DMAs to the Media Server
- 51 Download Manager
- 52 Adding an HTTP Task
- 55 Adding an FTP Task
- 59 Adding a BT Task
- 62 Deleting Tasks
- 62 Scheduling Downloads
- 64 Web Cam Server
- 64 Web Cam Preview
- 65 Adding a Web Cam Schedule
- 67 Printer Server
- 67 Windows XP SP2
- 69 Windows Vista
- 72 Overview
- 72 Login Page
- 72 Web User Interface
- 73 Using WebDisk
- 74 Using Music Server
- 74 Adding Music Files
- 74 Playing Music Files
- 75 Using Photo Gallery
- 75 Managing Albums and Photos
- 75 Creating Albums
- 75 Password Protecting Albums
- 76 Uploading Pictures to Albums
- 76 Windows XP Publishing Wizard
- 81 EXIF Information
- 81 Slide Shows
- 82 Mapping a Client PC to the M3800
- 82 Windows
- 82 Apple OS X
- 84 File Backup
- 84 Thecus Backup Utility
- 85 Windows XP Data Backup
- 85 Apple OS X Backup Utilities
- 86 USB and eSATA Storage Expansion
- 86 Adding a Spare Disk
- 86 Remote Administration
- 87 Part I - Setup a DynDNS Account
- 87 Part II - Enable DDNS on the Router
- 87 Part III - Setting up Virtual Servers (HTTPS)
- 87 Firewall Software Configuration
- 88 Replacing Damaged Hard Drives
- 88 Hard Drive Damage
- 88 Replacing a Hard Drive
- 88 RAID Auto-Rebuild
- 88 File System Check
- 91 Forgot My Network IP Address
- 91 Resetting NAS IP Address and Admin Password
- 91 Can't Map a Network Drive in Windows XP
- 91 Restoring Factory Defaults
- 91 Problems with Time and Date Settings
- 93 Hardware Specifications
- 93 Software Specifications
- 96 Overview
- 96 Benefits
- 96 Improved Performance
- 96 Data Security
- 96 RAID Levels
- 96 RAID 0
- 97 RAID 1
- 97 RAID 5
- 97 JBOD
- 97 Stripe Size
- 97 Disk Usage
- 98 Overview
- 98 What is Active Directory?
- 98 ADS Benefits
- 99 Overview
- 99 Source Code Availability
- 100 CGIC License Terms
- 100 GNU General Public License