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During the remote connection, the DVR keeps recording if the client stays at the LIVE
mode. It stops recording when the client enters the playback mode.
Triplex
Allows recording, remote connection and playback simultaneously. The DVR keeps
recording while the DVR enters playback either locally or remotely.
Under Triplex mode, you may see the playback is slower than under recording in
Duplex mode. The DVR uses the same component to process recording and the
playback. As a result, the recording and the playback speed drop by 50% when the
DVR enters playback under Triplex mode.
QUALITY
Here you can select the recording picture quality: Low / Middle / High / Super / Hyper
RESOLUTION
Here you can select the resolution to change the recording speed.
Video system Full Mode
Half Mode
Quad Mode
4CH
NTSC 60IPS@720*240
120IPS@360*240 240IPS@360*120
PAL 50IPS@720*288
100IPS@360*288 200IPS@360*144
8CH
NTSC 120IPS@720*240
240IPS@360*240 480IPS@360*120
PAL 100IPS@720*288
200IPS@360*288 400IPS@360*144
16CH
NTSC 120IPS@720*240
240IPS@360*240 480IPS@360*120
PAL 100IPS@720*288
200IPS@360*288 400IPS@360*144
RECORN IN ALARM
Here you can s
et the recording speed when an alarm is triggered.
RECORD IN MOTION
Here you can
set the recording speed when motion is detected.
CONTINUOUS RECORD
Here you can
set the recording speed for continuous recording.
The recording speed is expressed in fractions. 1/1 is to record at the full recording
speed, which you set in RESOLUTION. 1/2 is to record at half of the recording speed.
1/3 is to record at one third of the recording speed. You can set up the parameter
from 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, ¼,… to 1/999.
By lowering the recording speed, the DVR records less frames but gains a longer
recording duration. If you set the DVR’s recording speed to 1/2, the recording
duration will be two times longer. 1/3 will make the recording duration three times
longer, and so on.
When the RESOLUTION is set to QUAD Mode, the selection of the recording speed is
limited to 1/1, 1/2, and 1/3.