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Remote Setup
•
EVENT
:
IPS
—
Set the images (frames) per
second (IPS) for event recording (motion
detection, alarm, video loss). Set from 0,
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, and 30, from a shared
pool of frames-per-second. Total IPS
depends on your DVR model and
resolution. The total IPS cannot exceed
the total IPS on the system.
•
CH-SUM
—Displays the total images per
second (IPS) for the selected channel
(non-selectable).
•
QUALITY N/E
: Set the recording quality
for each channel for Normal and Event
recording. The left column is for Normal
recording, the right column is for Event
recording: L (low), N (normal), F (fine), B
(best).
•
PRE/POST TIME
: Set the Pre-Recording
and Post-Recording times. Pre-Recording
is the length of time the system records
before an event (0~5 seconds);
Post-Recording is the length of time the
system records after an event (0~60
seconds). The left column is for
Pre-Recording, the right column is for
Post-Recording.
Note:
Pre-Recording can only be set for
all
channels; Post-Recording can be set for
individual channels.
•
EVENT A/L/M
: Set the trigger for Event
recording for each channel:
A
(Alarm),
L
(video loss),
M
(motion detection), or
-
(no
event type).
3. To save your settings to your DVR, click
Update to DVR
.
Audio
Enable/disable recording for the four audio
channels.
To configure audio:
1. Click the drop-down menu and select ON/
OFF for each audio channel. The number
of available audio channels depends on
your DVR.
2. To save your settings to your DVR, click
Update to DVR
.
Figure 25.2 Audio options