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CONFIGURATION
PRO-VISION
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Video Systems
DVR-906M SYSTEM GUIDE
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Recording Settings:
Configure Cameras:
Select the method of configuring cameras, if you unsure,
select “All at Once” to configure all cameras with the same
settings.
Video Recording:
Select when the camera(s) will be recording.
Always Record video whenever the unit is on.
Event Only Record video only when triggered by an
event.
Never Never record video, camera will only be used
for observation.
Audio Recording:
Select when the camera(s) will be record audio.
Always Record audio whenever the unit is on.
Event Only Record audio only when triggered by an
event.
Never Never record audio.
Resolution:
The recording resolution for each camera determines the
overall amount of pixels recorded, the larger the number
the better the image clarity. 1080P is highest, 540P lowest.
Bitrate:
The bitrate is the amount of data used per second for video recording. Higher bitrates will provide the
highest picture quality but will also provide the lowest amount of stored video. Lower bitrates will reduce
the quality of the video but increase the amount of storage capacity on the disk. Bitrate affects the
sharpness, color definition and overall clarity of the image. Low bitrates will provide images without less
accurate colors and pixilation of the image.
IMPORTANT!
The maximum total bitrate of all cameras must be less than 16,000Kbps when recording to
an SD card; a Solid State Disk (SSD) should be used in systems with many cameras at a
high bitrate.
Frame Rate
:
The framerate is the number of images (frames) captured per second of video. A higher number will
provide a smoother video but will reduce the overall image quality if the bitrate is not changed; if the
bitrate is increased it will lower the amount of video that can fit on the disk. Lower frame rates will allow
for more recorded video and better image clarity but the video will appear more "choppy". The default
framerate is 10fps and it is only recommended to increase the framerate for exterior camera views and
only if the video is unsatisfactory.
Video File Length:
This setting will determine the maximum length for each video file, the default setting is 10 minutes, so
each hour would create 6 video files.
Camera Status:
Shows current
state of each camera. If it says “OK” that means the camera is connected and working
properly. If it says “No Signal,” camera communication has not been established or is not working
properly.
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