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Bosch Security Systems | 2006-05 | V2.0
Dinion IP
| Installation Manual
Recording
You can record the images from the camera in the RAM memory of the unit or
in an appropriately configured iSCSI storage device.
Local RAM memory is suitable for short-term recordings and pre-alarm
recordings in Ring mode operation.
For long-term, authoritative images, it is essential that you use appropriately sized
iSCSI storage.
Type
Select the desired storage medium to subsequently configure the recording
parameters.
If you select RAM storage as the storage medium, the recording is started using
Profile 8 immediately after you click the Set button. You can modify the settings
of the this profile on the MPEG4 encoder page (see “Encoder Settings” on
page 39). First, however, you must set Type to Off to stop all running recordings.
The preconfigured setting for Profile 8 is continuous ring recording with 8 MB
storage size per channel and approximately 1 image per second in CIF format.
Caution
If you switch the storage medium from iSCSI server to RAM recording,
the settings on the page iSCSI settings will be lost and can only be restored
by reconfiguring them.
Storage information