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Video Clip Time (1~5min.):
Specify the maximum time length of each recorded file. For
example, if you set the Video Clip Time to be 5 minutes, a 20-minute video will be divided
into four 5-minute clips.
Maximum FPS (1~30):
Limit the frame rate per second to the number specified. This
option only applies to JPEG.
Keep Days (1~30):
Specify the number of days to keep the recorded files.
Never Recycle:
Select to never recycle videos recorded by this camera.
Recording:
If the camera supports dual stream, you can select to use stream 1 or stream
2 for recording. The other stream will be used for preview.
[I/O Device Setting]
Use the drop-down list to select an input device. When the selected
input device is triggered, recording will start or e-mail alarm will be sent if the options are
selected.
Rec. Video:
Start recording upon input trigger for the Video Clip Time length specified
above.
E-mail Alarm:
The administrator can receive an e-mail alert after input trigger. To use
this function, you must also set up the mail server. See
5.4.3 Mail Service
.
[Recording Policy]
In the Record Policy section, use the
Record Policy
drop-down list to
select one of the following record policies.
Round-the-Clock:
Records continuously.
Motion Detect:
Starts recording upon motion detection.
I/O Trigger:
Starts recording upon input device triggered.
Schedule:
Records according to the schedule specified.
Note:
1. Recording upon I/O trigger is only supported on GV-IP devices.
2. After a camera is added to the Working Camera List, the default recording policy is
Round-the-Clock.
To customize the recording policy:
1. The
Post-Rec
and
Pre-Rec
options are available when Motion Detect, I/O Trigger or
Schedule is selected.
If
Motion Detect
or
I/O Trigger
is selected, type a time period between 1 and 5 seconds
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