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5.6.1.
ENABLE CAMERA
Click the check box to enable or disable the camera input.
5.6.2.
CAMERA NAME
Each camera can have a different name based on where it is located in the vehicle. The value can be up to 16
characters long.
5.6.3.
RECORDING MODE
For recording, there are four modes that you can select from. Each camera input can record in “Continue”,
“Trigger by sensor”, “Trigger by motion”, and “Trigger by sensor/motion” modes.
5.6.3.1.
CONTINUE
The DVR is continuously recording in the background no matter what. It never stops unless the
DVR is powered down or the storage media is removed from DVR. Therefore, video files are constantly
generated in the background filling up the storage device. It is recommended this mode to be the
default mode for video recording.
5.6.3.2.
TRIGGER BY SENSOR
In this mode, the DVR only records if it detects an event trigger on one of the programmable sensors. If
this is the mode you want your DVR to use then don’t forget to enable the required sensors.
5.6.3.3.
TRIGGER BY MOTION
The DVR recording can also be triggered by motion. In this mode, the DVR monitors the camera input, if it
detects motion, starts recording. In fact any small change in the background graphic is detectable by the
DVR and will trigger the event process.
5.6.3.4.
TRIGGER BY SENSOR/MOTION
This mode is simply a combination of the two modes that were described above. Therefore, the DVR starts
recording either by sensor or motion that have triggered programmable events.