Remote Configuration
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DISK
SD memory can be used, and at least 1GB size is
recommended. Either EXT3 or FAT32 file system can
be used. A disk with either EXT3 or FAT32 file system
can be read in Linux PC. However, only disk with
FAT32 file system can be read in Windows PC
Less than 4Mbps of video bit rate is recommend when
you record and monitor video simultaneously for
frame dropping may happen due to performance
limitation.
Please don’t remove SD card on which recording is
going. Files can be damaged..
Disk information
During booting, the system reads status of disk and
initializes it. Once the initialization of a disk is finished,
the status of disk is shown on
Record
page of web-
based setup.
Refer to the chart for checking the status of disk.
Disk status
Description
Disk error detected
Error
No disk
Disk is not connected to the system.
Searching
Disk information
Checking the status of disk. Refresh
the page and wait until the status is
changed.
Mounting and
Recovering Disk...
Performing recovery process when
disk damage is found. It takes from
seconds to minutes for recovering.
Disk format needed
Disk is attached, but the type of the
file system is unknown or damaged.
Unknown
disk type detected
USB Disk available
Available to be used for recording
Disk removed or
in abnormal state
Disk is detached during operation or
there is damage on the file system. If
it happens while disk is connected, it
is recommended to format the disk.
General
Use record
- Off
: Recording function will not be used when
“Off”
is selected
- Use Disk
: Recording will be enabled and data will be
written to a disk
- Use FTP
: Recording will be enabled and data will be
uploaded to an FTP server.
☞ When FTP is activated in the record page by
selecting
Use FTP
or
Use Disk
with enabling
Automatically Backup to FTP
, FTP upload by event is
automatically disabled.
Select Video:
Select video stream to record
Overwrite:
When the disk becomes full, the oldest
data are deleted automatically. It is valid only when
Use Record
is set to
Use Disk
.
Max File Size/Max File Length: Max File Size
option
is for limiting the size of AVI file. If small file size is set,
files of small size will be generated but numbers of
the files will be increased.
Max File Length
option is
for limiting the time length of AVI file. If the size of a
file becomes
Max File Size
or the duration of the
recording reaches
Max File Length
, a new file is
created.
Automatically Backup to FTP:
Data recorded in the
disk can be uploaded to an FTP server automatically
for backup. FTP server is configured on Event page. It
is valid only when
Use Record
is set to
Use Disk
.
Erase After Backup:
Data are deleted in the disk
automatically after being uploaded to the FTP server.
It is valid only when
Automatically Backup to FTP
is
used.
Start Time of Backup Data
: Specify the time of the
data in the disk from which Backup to FTP Disk is
performed. This time is changed automatically as the
backup to FTP server goes. So it is useful to check
current backup status. It is valid only when
Automatically Backup to FTP
is used.
Event Type
Three recording modes are supported:
Continuous
,
Event
,
Disconnect
. In case of Event recording, event
types can be selected among several events. Selected
event type is used for configuring the schedule table.
Up to 4 event types can be configured and each event
type can be a combination of sensor and motion
event.
Pre-event Time:
Specify the duration of recording
Summary of Contents for LW9424
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Page 17: ...Remote Configuration 17 System Configuration ...
Page 19: ...Remote Configuration 19 Video Configuration ...
Page 23: ...Remote Configuration 23 Network Configuration ...
Page 26: ...Remote Configuration 26 Serial Configuration ...
Page 28: ...Remote Configuration 28 Event Configuration ...
Page 31: ...Remote Configuration 31 PTZ Configuration ...
Page 34: ...Remote Configuration 34 Record Configuration ...
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