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Correct - only one mode at a time. That's why you need to create two modes to be runin unique time periods. All cameras for certain times and only a few at another. Each mode will contain rules for the cameras of interest. Here's a hypothetical scenario:
Mode 1 has all cameras enabled.
Mode 2 has only the outdoor cameras enabled.
Schedule:
Midnight to 7AM uses Mode 1
7:01AM to 7PM uses Mode 2
7:01PM to 11:59PM uses mode 1
Does that make sense?
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I'm still confused 😞 I was able to create a schedule for the one inside camera that I wanted on a schedule. But it seems like I can only either chose to have my other three cameras that are outside to be on 24/7 or the inside camera on the schedule...both can't be running at the same time?

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Correct - only one mode at a time. That's why you need to create two modes to be runin unique time periods. All cameras for certain times and only a few at another. Each mode will contain rules for the cameras of interest. Here's a hypothetical scenario:
Mode 1 has all cameras enabled.
Mode 2 has only the outdoor cameras enabled.
Schedule:
Midnight to 7AM uses Mode 1
7:01AM to 7PM uses Mode 2
7:01PM to 11:59PM uses mode 1
Does that make sense?
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