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Basic Operations (continued)
Relation between a number of operation cameras and a “PPS”
25P
12.5P
8.333P
6.25P
5P
4.167P
3.125P
2.5P
1P
0.5P
0.25P
0.125P
12.5P
6.25P
4.167P
3.125P
2.5P
2.083P
1.563P
1.25P
0.5P
0.25P
0.125P
0.063P
8.333P
4.167P
2.778P
2.083P
1.667P
1.389P
1.042P
0.833P
0.333P
0.167P
0.083P
0.042P
6.25P
3.125P
2.083P
1.563P
1.25P
1.042P
0.781P
0.625P
0.25P
0.125P
0.063P
0.031P
5P
2.5P
1.667P
1.25P
1P
0.833P
0.625P
0.5P
0.2P
0.1P
0.05P
0.025P
4.167P
2.083P
1.389P
1.042P
0.833P
0.694P
0.521P
0.417P
0.167P
0.083P
0.042P
0.021P
3.571P
1.786P
1.19P
0.893P
0.714P
0.595P
0.446P
0.357P
0.143P
0.071P
0.036P
0.018P
3.125P
1.563P
1.042P
0.781P
0.625P
0.521P
0.391P
0.313P
0.125P
0.063P
0.031P
0.016P
2.778P
1.389P
0.926P
0.694P
0.556P
0.463P
0.347P
0.278P
0.111P
0.056P
0.028P
0.014P
Number of
operation
cameras
PPS
SHORT
Recording
interval
LONG
# 1
# 2
# 3
# 4
# 5
# 6
# 7
# 8
# 9
Settings here are for normal recording only. For
timer recording, settings must be made on the
<TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS> screen.
♦
Setting the recording interval and recording picture
quality for normal recording
To perform normal recording, “PPS” and “GRADE” must
be set for each camera.
Setting of “PPS” ( default : “1.389P” )
“2.778P”, “1.389P”, “0.926P”, “0.694P”, “0.556P”,
“0.463P”, “0.347P”, “0.278P”, “0.111P”, “0.056P”,
“0.028P”, “0.014P”, “- - - - -”
“- - - - -” : Recording cannot be performed with cam-
era set to this item.
Available recording intervals will vary according
to the number of cameras operating or ALARM RE-
CORDING settings. Interval displays will be accord-
ing to the chart below.
Setting of “GRADE” ( default : “STD” )
“SUPER”, “HIGH”, “STD”(STANDARD), “BASIC”,
“LONG”
Example : Set “PPS” of camera number “
1
” to “0.556P”
and “GRADE” to “HIGH” for normal recording.
1. Press the SET UP button to display the <SETTINGS>
screen.
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to “RECORD
SETTINGS” and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The <RECORD SETTINGS> screen appears.
<RECORD SETTINGS>
>>RECORD SETTING
ALARM REC DURATION 5S
PRE ALARM REC OFF
♦
Present time display
When turning on the unit power, the time/date display shown
below appears (in the case of DISPLAY MODE3).
During recording, the used HDD space is dis-
played. When recording is stopped, the display is
cleared (with the exception of when pausing record-
ing). The HDD usage display appears again after a
few moments when recording is started once more.
INFORMATION
This unit uses 4 digits to display the year. The al-
lowed display range is 99 years between 1/1/2001
~ 31/12/2099. The unit is also equipped with a func-
tion to automatically calculate leap years. The date
returns to the year 2001 after 31/12/2099.
01 - 01 - 2002 TUE
00 : 00 : 00 12.5P 99% A00001
Year
Month
Day
Day of
the week
Alarm recording number
Minute
Second
Hour
Recording interval
Recorded capacity of
the Hard Disk
♦
Recorded capacity display function
This unit displays the used space of the specified record-
ing device (HDD) on the screen when “REMAIN HDD” of
the <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS> screen is set to “HDD”.
The “%” indicates the ratio detected as HDD against the
total HDD capacity. The following settings are required to
enable this function.
1) Select the device and set the remaining capacity using
“REMAIN HDD” of the <REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS>
screen.
2) Select “3” for “DISPLAY MODE” in the <TIME DATE/
DISPLAY SETTINGS> screen.
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Basic manual recording
Normal recording using manual operation is explained here.
Before starting recording, recording settings must be
checked. After checking the settings of “HDD REPEAT
REC” in the <HDD SETTINGS> screen, the REC mode
settings are made.
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