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5.3 REC SETTING
This page allows you to set recording rate and recording quality, and to enable you to continue
recording when the disk is full.
REC RATE:
This option is used for adjusting the number of pictures recorded every second into a hard disk.
The recording rate controls the frequency at which the number of video pictures can be recorded.
For a NTSC unit, there are 10 different recording rates you can select from:
60F/S (60 fields per
second), 20F/S, 10F/S, 5F/S, 2.5F/S, 1.25F/S, 0.625F/S, 1 F/4S, 1F/6S,
and
1F/8S.
For a PAL
unit, there are two different sets of recording rates for use with a camera or a multiplexer,
respectively. Please refer to the table in section 4.1 for details.
REC QUALITY:
This option is used to determine the quality of the image being recorded. There are 3 levels of
image quality you can select from:
HIGH, STANDARD,
and
BASIC.
Selecting HIGH image
quality will result in higher-resolution recorded images, and will normally take up more storage
space than a STANDARD or BASIC quality image does.
DISK FULL:
This option is used to determine the way to utilize storage media in the case that the specified
hard disk is full.
REWRITE:
When the hard disk drive is full, the device continues recording by displacing the
old
data.
STOP:
When the hard disk drive is full, the device will stop recording.
MULTIPLEXER:
For optimum image recording please set this option to
ON
when the unit connected with a
multiplexer for use. Set this option to
OFF
when only it is connected with a single camera.
MAIN MENU
TIME/ TITLE
RECORD TIMER
RECORD
ALARM
COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GO TO REC PAGE
REC SETTING
REC RATE
: 60 F/S
REC QUALITY
: HIGH
DISK FULL
: REWRITE
MULTIPLEXER
: ON
MAIN PAGE
SET REC RATE