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Use example below to understand how to setup your IPS and QUALITY settings.
EXAMPLE:
Setup a DVR to record for 14 days using the FRAME RECORD MODE. Go to table 1 and you will see 10
options to choose from. If your preference is video quality, your best option is 21.3 days with a QUALITY of BEST and an
IPS of 7. If you prefer to have a better fl owing video or get at as close to real time as possible, then your choice would be
to pick 14.7 days with a QUALITY of NORMAL and an IPS of 15. IPS is images per second. The larger the IPS number
the more frames you will use to capture your video. When thinking about images per second, try to visualize using a
digital camera and taking multi-pictures. The more pictures you take the more information is acquired and will be visible.
The higher the IPS, the more frames a second you will acquire and your video will fl ow better. Real time video fl ow is not
necessary for most
applications.
NOTE:
All data in table 1 is estimated and you must test your QUALITY and IPS settings for your application to see your
results.
Enter your QUALITY and IPS values in the RECORD menu. Exit all menus by pressing the MENU button.
THIS CONCLUDES OUR “RE-CONFIGURE YOUR DVR” AND YOU SHOULD BE OPERATIONAL. PLEASE
CONTINUE READING THE USER MANUAL FOR FURTHER CONFIGURATION SETTINGS. IF YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT OUR SUPERCIRCUITS TECHNICAL SUPPORT GROUP AT 800-335-9777.
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Reducing your IPS will allow the hard drive to hold more data and allow your DVR to record for a longer period of time.
So you pay a price for real time video, because your using more frames a second or IPS Images per second to acquire it.
Reducing your IPS will let you record for longer durations like weeks, or even months. Think of your recorded data as a
movie fi lm strip, where we remove frames and piece them together to get your play back. Remove the picture frames is a
lot like reducing your IPS.
Summary of Contents for DMR 16 RT
Page 1: ...DVQ 2 DMR 4 8 16 RT USER MANUAL 1 ...
Page 13: ...13 2 2 DMR 4 8 16 RT Rear Panel ...
Page 17: ...DVR and Monitor Installation 3 2 DVQ 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 17 ...
Page 18: ...3 2 DMR 4 8 16 RT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 18 ...
Page 72: ...Appendix 4 DVQ 2 RECORDING TIME TABLE 72 ...
Page 74: ...Appendix 6 DMR 4 8 16 RT Compatible Hard Drives HDD 74 ...
Page 75: ...Appendix 7 DVQ 2 DMR 4 8 16 RT MENU TREE 75 ...
Page 76: ...Appendix 8 DMR 4 8 16 RT Specifications 76 ...