USER’S MANUAL
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MENU SETUP
(b) For SINGLE/ALL CHANNLES
- The displayed format is ‘
nn/AUTO’
.
- The value ‘
nn
’ of a channel is the recording IPS of the channel with an event.
and ‘
AUTO
’ means that the auto-calculated IPS of the channel when event will
happen from other channels.
- Under this mode, the ‘GROUP n SUM’ has meaning for only the NORMAL IPS
and can not exceed the maximum IPS of a group. And the total EVENT IPS is
always the maximum IPS of a group because the remains of the EVNET IPS for
a channel will be allocated to other channels evenly according to the automatic
calculated value. So when event(s) happen while the normal record is on, the
maximum IPS of a group will be used.
(c) For COMPLEX/EVENT CH ONLY
- The displayed format is ‘
nn/MAX’
.
- The value ‘
nn
’ of a channel is the greater one between the NORMAL IPS and the
EVENT IPS.
- The actual event recording IPS of a channel is not the
‘nn’
but the value
allocated under the EVENT IPS.
-
‘nn’
can’t exceed the real-time IPS value.
- Because under this mode the NORMAL IPS has meaning even for the event
recording mode, the representative IPS should be the greater one.
- The total sum of all CH-SUM (GROUP n SUM of CH-SUMs) in a group can not
exceed the maximum IPS of a group.
-
‘MAX’
means the greater value of a channel between the NORMAL IPS and the
EVENT IPS. This is only the indication for user’s understanding.
(d) For COMPLEX/ALL CHANNELS
- The displayed format is ‘---/----‘.
- ‘---/----‘, CH-SUM value, has not meaning under this mode at all.
- In this case, only the ‘GROUP n SUM’s of the NORMAL IPS and the EVENT IPS
have the meaningful sum.
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QUALITY N/E
- the recording video quality for a channel.
- the value under ‘N’ row is for the quality for the normal recording.
- the value under ‘E’ row is for the quality for the event recording.
- three step of quality exist. N means the ‘Normal Quality’, H means the ‘High
Quality’ and B means the ‘Best Quality’.
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PRE/POST TIME
- The unit of the value on this row is the second.
- PRE TIME is the pre-recording duration that means how long the channel is
recorded before the event happen until the moment event issues.
- POST TIME is the duration that the event channel will be recorded after the
moment event issue.
- PRE TIME can have the value between 0 and 5 seconds.
- POST TIME can have the value between 0 and 60 seconds.
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EVENT A/L/M
- These items are the conditions under which the event recording starts
- The value ‘0’ means if the ‘0’ checked event condition happen the DVR should
start the event recording for this channel and switch to the event recording mode.
- The value ‘-‘ means to discard this unchecked condition as an event.