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VIP Vision NVR Quick Start Guide - Version: VIPNVR-Q119
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2.1.7 Configuring Basic Storage Settings
Here, you can configure the settings for situations when
the HDD is full, file size/time length of recorded video, and
the settings for auto-deleting old files.
•
HDD Full:
Configure the settings for when all the read/
write discs are full, and there is no more free disc.
•
Pack Mode:
Configure the time length and file length
for each recorded video.
•
Auto-Delete Old Files:
Configure whether to delete
the old files or not. If yes, also determines how many
days of footage are deleted.
NOTE:
To conserve mobile data usage while using remote view, 320Kb/s Bit Rate is recommended for Sub Streams
.
Encode Menu
•
In the
Encode
menu, select each camera channel
and set the desired encoding options based on table
above (Fig. 2.14).
Snapshot Menu
•
In the
Snapshot
menu, you can configure the NVR
to record image snapshots to be taken at
Timing
intervals, based on the Snapshot Recording Schedule
(see Section 2.1
7
), or on
Trigger
, via camera motion
detection.
•
This creates image files alongside your recorded
footage.
Fig. 2.14:
Suggested camera stream values to be set for individual cameras
Fig. 2.15:
Encode setup section channel 1 settings example
(Quality Optimised)
Fig. 2.16:
Storage Settings
Field
Default Values
Quality Optimised
Recording Time Optimised
Main Stream
Sub Stream
Main Stream
Sub Stream
Main Stream
Sub Stream
Resolution
1920 * 1080
352 * 288
1920 * 1080
704 * 576
1920 * 1080
352 * 288
Frame Rate
15fps
15fps
15fps
15fps
10fps
10fps
Bit Rate Type
CBR
CBR
CBR
CBR
VBR
VBR
Bit Rate
2048Kb/s
320Kb/s
4096KB/s
640KB/s
2048Kb/s
320Kb/s
Approx. Total
Record Time
8+ Days
4+ Days
14+ Days
2.2 Configuring Surveillance Cameras
2.2.1 Camera Quality & Bit Rate
After the Startup Wizard has been completed. You can configure the camera via the
Encode
menu. This section
determines the overall quality of footage recorded by your NVR. These can be adjusted to optimise for video quality or
recording time, depending on your preference.
Each camera features a
Main Stream
for high quality streaming to the NVR; and a Sub Stream for low quality, low data
streaming to your remote view phone or tablet. You can configure both of these streams for
each individual camera
,
so you can choose to prioritise quality for important cameras and recording time for others.
Fig. 2.21 details Default Values, Quality Optimised values and Max. Recording-time optimised values for a 2T HDD.
NOTE
:
Total record times below are estimates based on a 2.0MP system. Actual total record time will differ.