“On/Off” is to switch “recording” on and off in each channel. If recording is
not required on the selected channels, even when the camera signal is
inputted, set the recording of the corresponding channel as [OFF]. Then,
recording of the channel stops without pulling camera BNC cable off. [ON]
or [OFF] can be selected. The default is [ON].
FPS means “Frame” consisting even and odd fields per second. The system
automatically calculates “Remained FPS”.
Select resolution for the recording image.
In here, the resolution means required horizontal and vertical pixel number
of a page. The resolution is indicated as (horizontal) X (vertical) pixel
number. Thus, select one setting from 352×240, 720×240, 720×480.
Default is 352×240. As the resolution number increases, the picture quality
is higher. In fact, 352×240 is VHS level and when high quality camera is
used, 720×480 show DVD level picture quality. When the picture quality
gets higher, the storage capacity is bigger and the recording period will be
shorter. Thus, selecting appropriate resolution according to the situation is
important.
The setting value of “Quality” directly influences the byte size per image.
For example, the byte size decreases as quality goes lower. In this case,
blocking (mosaic) phenomena tends to appear, which is resulted by high
compression. In contrast, blocking phenomena disappears as quality goes
higher. In this case, the required storage space per image increases, which
leads to shortening of total recording period. Therefore, give consideration
to the necessary recording period, importance of each camera image, and
quality of analog signal when setting the recording quality.
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4.4.1 CAMERA
Summary of Contents for T Series
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