Impulse Controlled
The pulse caused by an event (refer to Chapter 9.3) triggers the recording of images
for a preset period of time.
Figure 50: Setting up an impulse controlled partition
1. Set the recording time of an event. You can select "Seconds" or "Minutes".
2. Specify the number of events to be stored.
3. Select the recording speed from "25 Images / 1 Second" to "1 Image / hour (3600
Seconds)".
4. Select the camera for recording. The connected cameras are identified by a
camera icon.
5. Now specify whether the recording is to be stopped once the maximum number of
images has been reached, or whether it is to be continued at the beginning of the
partition.
If the recording is continued once the maximum number of images has been
reached, the images already recorded will be overwritten!
6. Click the "Add Partition" button to accept the configured partition data. The
storage space required for the settings selected will automatically be displayed in
real terms and as a percentage along with the remaining storage space.
Since the last partition can never be bigger than the available hard disk
space, the percentage figure can only show the maximum amount of
memory available.
The recordings are started when an event occurs and stopped according to your
settings.
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Note: If an event occurs while a recording is in progress, the recording related to
the second event is started directly after the first recording is terminated.
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