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RECORD SET
3
INTRO
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OPERATION
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120 FPS cannot be selected when mirroring is set
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P.119).
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When only one camera is connected, recording is
performed at 30 FPS even if 60 or 120 FPS are set.
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When two or more cameras are connected and 60 or 120
FPS is set, the actual recording rate is roughly the
recording rate divided by the number of cameras.
(Example: When 8 cameras are connected and the
recording rate setting is 120 FPS, the actual recording rate
is 15 FPS)
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Set “DURATION” to the desired pre-
alarm recording duration.
[Settings] (
indicates default setting)
Use the following procedure to set the alarm triggers (i.e.,
launch signals), which function as operation conditions for
alarm recording.
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Set “ALARM TRIGGER” to the desired
launch signal for alarm recording.
[Settings] (
indicates default setting)
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External alarm detection:
This is used to describe input of an external detection
signal from a door switch or the like to the unit’s ALARM IN
terminal.
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Motion sensor detection:
This refers to detection of motion on the monitor in
accordance with motion sensor settings.
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The motion sensor settings are made on the digital video
recorder.
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Click [SAVE].
The setting is saved.
Setting
Description
5SEC, 10SEC, 20SEC,
40SEC,
1MIN, 2MIN,
3MIN, 4MIN, 5MIN, 10MIN,
15MIN
Records for the set duration.
Setting alarm triggers
Setting
Description
ALARM
Starts recording when an external alarm is
activated.
SENSOR
Starts recording when a motion sensor is
activated.
ALARM AND
SENSOR
Starts recording when both an external alarm
and a motion sensor are activated
simultaneously.
ALARM OR
SENSOR
Starts recording when an external alarm or a
motion sensor is activated independent of the
other.
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