Swann SONVK-600SD3S3 handleiding
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MODES TAB
Schedules
Your Swann Security devices can change modes automatically at various times of the day or days of the week using Schedules.
For example, you can use schedules to set your devices in Night mode every day around bedtime, Away mode on the weekdays just
before everyone leaves for work or school, or Home mode when you are back at home relaxing after work and during the weekends.
Simply create a schedule whenever you want a mode change to occur—it's a convenient and exible way to control your Swann
Security devices.
Creating Schedules
There are two ways to begin creating schedules in the app. You can quickly create a set of schedules based on your typical weekday
and weekend routines via Schedules Setup (Basic), or you can choose Add Schedules (Advanced) to create the initial custom
schedule.
• Schedules Setup (Basic)
1. From the Modes tab, tap Schedules Setup (Basic).
3. Once you have nished setting the schedule times, tap
the Apply Schedules button at the bottom of the screen.
The Modes tab screen will display when the next mode
change is scheduled to take effect, as shown below.
4. You can view and make changes to the schedules or create
more schedules by tapping View/Edit Schedules. For more
information, see "Editing Schedules" on page 22.
2. Set the start times for mode schedules on weekdays
(Monday to Friday) and weekends (Saturday and
Sunday) based on your typical morning wake-up time,
departure time from home, return time to home, and
bedtime, as shown below.
Home mode
Home mode
Night mode
Home mode
Away mode
Away mode
Tap to set the start time
for the schedule
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Productinformatie
Merk | Swann |
Model | SONVK-600SD3S3 |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 16666 MB |