8
lowest. There are a total of nine speeds you can choose from. (FPS: Fields per
second)
Note: PAL: (1~4P/6P/8P/12P/25P) NTSC=15P, PAL=12P on default
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ALARM RECORD FPS 15P (1~5P/7P/10P/15P/30P)
Use
button to select alarm recording speed when external alarm or motion
detection is triggered.
Note: PAL: (1~4P/6P/8P/12P/25P) NTSC=15P, PAL=12P on default
(4)
ALARM RECORD DWELL 5SEC (1-30)
Use
button to set the dwell time for alarm recording with an external trigger or
motion alarm.
When triggered by an external alarm or motion and within the dwell period:
-
the screen will be switched into quad format
-
the corresponding camera will be marked ID “ALM” or “MOT”
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RECORD QUALITY HIGH(BEST/HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW)
Use
button to select the BEST, HIGH, MEDIUM or LOW setting. The higher the
quality, the higher the amount of storage will be consumed. Thus, this setting
should be carefully chosen as it will affect the usage of hard disk storage.
A table of relationships between quality, record speed and hard disks is included at
the end of this manual for reference.
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EXIT
Exit from the
RECORD SETUP
menu
5. Scheduled record
SCHEDULE RECORD
?
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
: : : : : : :
: :
0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
PRESS (UP,DOWN) TO SELECT
PRESS (ENTER) TO SET, (MENU) TO EXIT
Press the
MENU
button to enter the main menu.
Use the ? and ? button to select items.
Press the
button to confirm the selection or
increase highlighted selection number.
Press
MENU
or Select
EXIT
to escape the setup
mode.
Contents:
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SCHEDULE RECORD
There are 24 circles in the schedule table, which represent 24 hours
Every circles has 3 options to select:
O :
represents “fully record”
X :
represents “no record”