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FPS: To select desired FPS, click on the FPS bar and scroll down. Maximum FPS allowed is 30. The
NVR does not support FPS 60.
Quality: For desired quality setting, click on the bar next to Quality. Once the bar has been clicked, a
virtual keyboard will appear in the middle of the screen.
By using the keyboard, enter the desired quality setting. Keep in mind that maximum Kbps is 6000.
GOP: Once you have clicked the GOP tab, click the GOP bar and scroll down to desired GOP setting.
Keep in mind the maximum GOP is 30 and the recommendation GOP size is a half of FPS. (Example;
if the FPS is 30, then the GOP of 15 is recommended)
Audio: Only support G.711. If the IP camera does not support G.711, then it will display as OFF.
KHz: Only support 8KHz (this is audio sampling rate). If the IP camera does not support 8KHz, then it
will display as OFF.
Motion: Default is OFF. If you select ON, it will allow the NVR to receive motion events from the IP
camera. Also, when it’s in ON position, the NVR will allow the user to use event recording.
**If you would like to use MOTION recording, you MUST have the EVENT in ON position at all times.
The NVR will automatically set the motion area(whole screen), but if the user wants to set their own
motion area, they can set the motion area of individual channel from Motion option of Record menu.
Please refer to 3.2.7 Motion.
Sensor: Default is OFF. If you select ON, it will allow the NVR to receive sensor events from the IP
camera. There are 2 different types of sensor positions: (N.O = NORMAL OPEN and N.C. = NORMAL
CLOSE). Depending on the IP camera, Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 can be enabled if the IP camera can
support two sensors.
Secondary: The purpose of secondary is to send low bandwidth stream to remote client software such
as smartphone, tablet, etc. It will also display in real-time to multi view mode. You can also setup
different settings in secondary such as:
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Profile: Select a profile that’s desired. Main is recommended.
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Resolution: Max resolution is 704 x 480 depending on IP camera’s resolution support.
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FPS: Maximum FPS is 30.
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Quality: By using the keyboard, enter the desired quality setting. Keep in mind that maximum
Kbps is 6000.
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GOP: Maximum GOP is 30 and a half of FPS is recommended as a GOP size.