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6.
Quality
(10/20/30/40/50/60/70/80/90/100): You can adjust the recording quality. The
higher the number, the better the quality. However, the higher quality setting will consume
more hard disk space.
7.
Sensitivity
(10/20/30/40/50/60/70/80/90/100): You can set the sensitivity of motion
detection during recording. It is recommended to adjust the setting to 100 in order to
prevent any data loss. However, in some special conditions, the system continues to record
even when no motion has occurred. This will result in a considerable amount of useless
data being recorded. In such a case, it is recommended to lower the sensitivity setting to
avoid wasting hard disk
8.
Resolution
(320
×
240/640
×
480): You can adjust the recording resolution. The higher the
number, the better the quality. However, the higher quality setting will consume more hard
disk space.
9.
Frame Rate
(0.2/0.5/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/10/12/15/max): You can adjust the recording frame
rate. The higher the number, the higher frame rate will be recorded. However, with higher
frame rate, the hard disk space will be consumed faster.
10.
pre-Record
(0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10): The setting allows you to record a certain seconds
before an alarm happens.
11.
post-Record
(0/1/2/3/4/5/8/10/15/20): The setting allows you to record a certain seconds
after an alarm happens.
12.
Digital Signature
(Enable/Disable): The setting allows you to encrypt digital signature
(watermark) to the video content.
13.
OSD
(On Screen Display)
Position
: you can select where the “time” and “camera name”
will be displayed in the image in live view. There are four positions to choose from: Top
Left, Top Right, Bottom Left and Bottom Right.
14.
Motion Sensor Setup
: This is used to set the motion sensor area.
14-1 Method One
(1)
Click
(2)
Select “Set Detection Area” and use the mouse to drag an area to be detected.
(3)
You can set many detection areas by dragging mouse again.
14-2 Method Two
(1)
Click
(2) Select “Clear Detection Area” and use the mouse to drag a non-detection area.
(3) Drag the mouse again to set more non-detection areas.
15.
Recording Schedule Setup
: Refer to the Recording Schedule Table below. There are 7
rows and 24 columns in the schedule table, which represents 7 days and 24 hours.
There are three recording modes: