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Intensive Recording
Intensive recording function allows the user to use a different camera setup for recording based
on a specific event such as motion or sensor. The frame rate and resolution can be changed to re-
cord at a higher setting than originally set. An example would be if Camera 1 was set to record at
5 fps continuously but when a sensor event occurs on camera 1 the recording rate increases to 30
fps. Intensive recording will take frame rate away from other cameras and give it to the camera
or cameras where the event occurs.
Import/Export
The import/export button allows the user to save the DVR’s settings to a separate file. If some-
thing were to happen to the system, the user could just import this file and all the DVR’s old
settings would be back in place. The images below describe this process.
Click the Import/Export button
The import/export config window pops up.
To export a file, click the export button. Next click the
folder icon and choose a drive and/or directory to ex-
port the file. Click apply; the file is saved. Remove disk
and put in safe place.
To Import a file, click the import button. Next click the
folder icon and choose a drive and/or directory where
the exported configuration file resides. Click apply. The
reboot system warning button pops up telling you the
system must be rebooted after changing the configu-
ration files. Click OK and the file is imported; click
cancel to exit the window. If you used a floppy or USB
disk, remove it. Return to live screen mode and reboot
the system.
set intensive recording to activate
with sensor or motion event
set frame rate
to record upon
event occurrence
set resolution
to record upon
event occurrence
Summary of Contents for CDVS-7000
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