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5.2.2.2
CAMERA NAME
Each camera can be individually named. The camera name can be up to 16
characters long
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5.2.2.3
CAMERA RESOLUTION
There are four modes of available resolution 704x480, 704x240, 528x320
and 352x240. Setting the recording resolution to the highest resolution
will shorten the storage recording time but provide a clearer image.
5.2.2.4
DVR400 RECORDING MODE
For recording, there are four modes that you can set
Each camera can record in “Continue”, “Trigger By
Sensor”, “Trigger by Motion”, and “Trigger by Sensor and Motion”
Continue Mode:
DVR400 System is continuously recording in the background no matter
what. It never stops unless DVR400 is powered down or the storage media has been removed
from DVR400 system. Therefore video files are constantly generated in the background filling
up storage device. 247 Security recommends this mode as a default mode for video recording.
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5.2.2.5
SENSOR ENABLE, TRIGGERING AND OS
or. You are allowed to enable multiple
sensors, up to 4 sensors simultaneously.
Trigger by Sensor:
In this mode, the DVR400 System
ONLY recording if it detects any event trigger on one of th
programmable sensors. If this is the mode that you want your DVR400 System use, then don’t
forget to check “Enable” on chosen sensors. You are allowed to choose multiple sensors for
various trigger events.
Trigger by Motion:
DVR400 System can also be triggered
by motion. In this mode, the DVR400 system is ONLY records
if it detects any motion on one or more cameras. Sliding the bar to the desired level can a
control the level of sensitivity.
There are six levels of sensitivity ranging from High to Low. If you set the sensitivity to
high then any movement at all, either in the background or object will trigger the event and
start recording. In fact any small change in the background graphic is detectable by the
DVR400 System and will trigger the event process.
Trigger by Sensor/Motion:
It is simply a combination of
the two modes that were described above. Therefore, the
DVR400 System starts recording either by sensor or motion that have triggered programmable
events.
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As discussed above, the DVR400 has 4 digital inputs
that end-users can connect to sensors. This sensor menu
allows you to select which sensor(s) will trigger the recording
process. By placing a check in the “Enable” box
corresponding to the sensor number on its left, you will
activate that sens
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