This command starts the replication process.
To configure the command, perform the following:
Select a video camera or a group of cameras to replicate (1). An implicit selection of a video camera is also allowed − Camera that initiated command execution.
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If the start of the macro was triggered by the activation of input or output (see Configuring filters for event-driven macros) that is not connected to any camera, you need to select a specific camera here. If you select a group of cameras or a camera that triggered the command, the action will not start. |
Select the replication period (3).
Option | Description |
Whole period | All missing video recordings made prior to the command start time will be copied. |
Offline periods | The system copies footage recorded to embedded storage (camera's SD card) during offline periods (between consecutive Signal lost and Signal restored events). If no Offset parameter (see paragraph 5) is specified, the replication covers offline footage recorded during the last 24 hours. |
Time schedule | Select a time schedule (see Creating schedules). All recordings made according to the time schedule settings for the last24hours prior to the command start time will be copied. |
During: | Set the replication duration in HH:MM:SS. Video recordings from the period [start action, start action + duration] will be copied. An additional Offset parameter can be specified as needed (see5). |
Finish after | Select one or more end events. All video recordings between the start point (when the action starts) and the end point (when the event is received) will be copied. Important! Replication will not start until the end event is received. |
To run replication on schedule (corresponding to Time schedule 1), configure the macro as follows: