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7.3.1 Record Channel
With this option you can select the camera (channel) number whose settings you want to modify. If you want the changes to apply
to all available channels, select “All”. Make the selection by pressing the arrow buttons; the options include CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 and
ALL.
7.3.2 Record
Record
ENABLE
indicates that the channel is enabled for recording.
7.3.3 Bit-rate
There are three options: GOOD, NORMAL and LOW, corresponding to HIGHEST, HIGH and NORMAL data stream standard. The bit rate
of each channel recorded can be adjusted independently.
7.3.4 Resolution
Record Resolution indicates the setup resolution and code rate for recording. There are three options: D1, HD1 and CIF resolution.
The resolution of each channel recorded can be adjusted independently.
7.3.5 Frame Rate
You can set the recording frame rate (frames per second, fps) for the current channel. The higher the record frame rate, the
smoother the movement you will see in playback mode. The frame rate of each channel can be adjusted independently.
For PAL video output format, the default system resolution is CIF, and the default frame rate is 25 fps for each channel. With this
setting, the system will record 100 fps with all channels. The frame rate can be set from 1 fps to 25 fps per channel.
For NTSC video output format, the default system resolution and frame rate is CIF @ 30 fps. With this setting, the system will record
120 fps with all channels. The frame rate can be set from 1 fps to 30 fps per channel.
7.3.6 Audio
Select OPEN or CLOSED. OPEN indicates that the audio recording for all channels is enabled; CLOSE indicates that audio recording is
disabled.
SECTION 7: DVR SYSTEM MENUS