Four-Channel Digital Video Recorder
Pressing the
PANIC
button on the front panel enters the Panic Recording mode. You can program
the recording speed and quality when the DVR is in the Panic Recording mode.
On Panic
Recording Speed
can be set from 0.5 to 30 ips (25 ips PAL), and
On Panic Recording Quality
can be selectable from
Very High, High, Standard
and
Low
. Press the
PANIC
button again to
release the panic recording mode.
NOTE: When the DVR is in the Panic Recording mode, it ignores the time-lapse or event
recording settings and follows the panic recording settings.
NOTE: The maximum panic recording speed is
30
images per second (
25
ips for PAL) when
the resolution is set to
Standard
. However, when setting to
High,
the recording speed will be
decreased to
15
images per second (
12.5
ips for PAL).
NOTE: When the DVR is recording video, a red dot appears on the screen. When the DVR is
in the Panic Recording mode, a white appears in the red dot, and the REC LED on the front
panel flickers.
You can set the DVR to record video based on Time-lapse Recording Schedule defined during
Time-Lapse Record Setup. Highlight the box beside
Time Lapse Recording
and press the
button toggles between
On
and Off.
You can save your changes by highlighting
OK
and pressing the button. Selecting
Cancel
exits
the screen without saving the changes.
Time-Lapse Record Mode Setup Screen
Figure 43 — Time-Lapse Record Setup screen.
Highlight the box under the
Speed
heading and press the button. A drop-down list of record
speeds appears. You can select from 0.5 ips to 30 ips (25 ips for PAL).
NOTE: You cannot select 30 ips (25 ips for PAL) for High Resolution.
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