Operation Manual – Art. 80153 (Version 1.1.6)
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Press button
【
ENTER
】
or hold a left mouse click
button to click icon “
►
” to increase the record frame
rate for each channel. Press button
【
REC
】
or hold
a left mouse click button to click icon “
◄
” to
decrease the record frame rate for each channel.
If you make the record frame rate off, the channel
won’t record.
RECORD QUALITY
Choose record quality among Normal / Low / High. The higher the record quality is, the higher the video
image quality is well you playback. Higher quality cost more hard disk space. Record frame rate, record
quality and hard disk space will affect total record time of DVR system.
RECORD SCHEDULE
Notice:
To start motion record, make sure the
period that you intend to record is “ ” (green) in the
“record schedule” menu. To start sensor record,
make sure the period that you intend to record is
“ ” (yellow) in the “record schedule” menu. To start
motion & sensor record, make sure the period that
you intend to record is “ ” (half green and half
yellow) in the “record schedule” menu.
Press
「
Up
」
or
「
Down
」
or move the mouse to move the cursor and press
「
SEL
」
or hold a left mouse button
to adjust video record method
during each time period. Also user can adjust the same record method during
the whole time periods synchronously, press [QUAD] button in the DVR front panel or remote control or hold
a left mouse button to click the time period (24:00:00).
-
Grey bar:
No record will be made for this time period if user don’t activate manual recording.
-
Red bar:
The time period with a red bar will activate continuous recording mode (Time record) unless
there is any manual stopping during recording during that time.
-
Green bar:
The time period with a green bar for built-in motion recording (MD). (See also the following
chapter “MOTION DETECTION”)
-
Yellow bar:
The time period with yellow bar will activate external sensor recording.
-
Half-yellow and half-green bar:
The time period with half-yellow and half-green bar will activate the
combination of built-in motion (MD) recording and external sensor (Sensor) recording. (See also the
following chapter “SENSOR”)