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6.1.5 ALARM OUT
Note:
An alarm-out device (such as a buzzer) should be connected to a camera first for this function to
take effects. To configure the alarm-out device connected to the recorder itself, please refer to
“6.11.4 LOCAL ALARM OUT” at page 47.
This function is used when the external alarm-out device is connected to a camera. You can configure an
alarm-out device to activate continuously or activate only for a period of time when it’s triggered.
In
RESTORE AUTOMATICALLY
,
Choose
DISABLE
to allow the device to activate continuously when it’s triggered unless you switch it off manually
from the alarm-out switch control panel (
) on the live view.
Choose
ENABLE
to allow the device to activate only for a period of time (
1
/
3
/
5
/
10
/
20
/
30
/
60
/
120
/
180
seconds) when it’s triggered.
ALARM OUT
CHANNEL TITLE
NAME
RESTORE AUTOMATICALLY
ALARM OUT DURATION (SECS)
CH1
alarmout-ch1 DISABLE
1
CH2
alarmout-ch2 ENABLE
5
CH3
CH4
APPLY
6.2 RECORD
Set the image size, video quality and other related parameters individually for live display, record streaming and
sub streaming.
Note:
The settings shown below depend on the setting tab you selected in this setting page.
a)
D.O.R
(Depend on record): When this option is checked, the video size, quality and other related
parameters will follow the configurations in
RECORD STREAM
.
b)
PROFILE
: Select the video profile pre-defined in your IP cameras. You can directly use the profile setting,
or modify the setting on this page.
c)
TYPE
: Select the compression format for each channel.
Note:
The options selectable for
TYPE
depend on the camera you’re intended to connect.
d)
IMAGE SIZE
: Select the image size for each channel.
Note:
The options selectable for
IMAGE SIZE
depend on the camera you’re intended to connect.
e)
QUALITY
: Select the video quality for each channel. The higher the value, the better the image quality.
f)
I.P.S.
: Image per Second, the higher the value, the more fluent the video.
Note:
The options selectable for “I.P.S.” depends on the camera you’re intended to connect.
g)
BITRATE (kbps)
: Select how much data to process per unit of time for each channel. The higher the
value, the better the video quality.
h)
BITRATE CONTROL
: Configure the upper bit rate limit for the selected channel if necessary.
VBR
- When the bit rate of the camera exceeds the value you set, the video fluency may be affected;
CBR
- When the bit rate of the camera exceeds the value you set, the image quality may be affected.
i)
G.O.V.
: “Group of VOPs” is used to configure the length of G.O.V. The greater of the value, the less the
bandwidth for transmission, and the poorer the image quality.