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User 
Guide 
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There will also be no alerts sent, but this would be the case anyway.  It might better be 
named (Turn Motion-Based Recording Off). 
 
H
OW 
D
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C
REATE 
A
E
VENT
Create an event by clicking and 
dragging from the start to the stop 
time.  This creates the event, and 
opens an edit dialog where you 
can view and edit the properties 
of the item.  You can bring up this 
same dialog by double-clicking on 
any existing item.  And if you right-
click on an item, a context menu 
allows you to edit the item or 
delete the item. 
You can also just click and drag 
an event to move it to a different 
time or date.  Select the “top” or 
the “bottom” of the item to 
change the start or stop time by 
dragging the top or bottom of the 
item up or down. 
Note: Command Center does not 
allow you to create two scheduled 
events with overlapping times.  
Also, creating scheduled alert 
events is only available with 
WiLife Platinum.  Creation of 
scheduled recording events is 
available with or without Platinum. 
M
ENU 
O
PTIONS
 
Use the menu options to help you quickly manage your scheduled events. 
Options 
Description 
Save 
Save all modifications to the Scheduler. The Save button will be active after you make a 
change to a scheduled event. 
New Event 
Create a new event. Clicking on it opens the Schedule Event Properties Screen, allowing 
you to set event properties such as the start/end time, day(s) of the week, the event type, 
which cameras are affected, and the type of action you need each camera to accomplish 
during this time period. 
The New Event button will be active if you click on a time block that has not been 
scheduled/assigned to an event. 
Edit Event 
Edit the selected event. Clicking on it opens the Schedule Event Properties Screen, allowing 
you to modify event properties.  The Edit Event button will be active if you click on a 
previously created event. 
Delete Event 
Delete the selected event. The Delete Event button will be active if you click on a previously 
created event.