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The recording priority can be adjusted for each camera for Day, Night, and
Weekend schedules. Note that changing the priority of a camera, or not
recording cameras will not increase or decrease the recording time, the Record
rate and the File size in the Record Schedule menu are used to set this.
Note:
The Night and Weekend options are only displayed if a corresponding
Night and Weekend schedule has been configured in the Schedule menu.
To change the priority of cameras to be recorded:
1. Ensure that the correct record rates have been set in the ‘Record Schedule’ menu.
2. Move the cursor to a camera to be prioritised.
3. Tap either
or
to change the priority to Low
, Standard
, or
High
priority or not recording
.
4. Continue to select the priority of each camera, notice that the update rates are
automatically calculated depending on the number of cameras recording at
each rate.
5. If the update rate is not fast enough, you may need to reduce the number of
high priority cameras or increase the record rate in the Record Schedule menu
(although this will affect the recording time).
Note:
The record priority is not used when activity detection or alarms are triggered.
Alarm SetUp
Pre-alarm
00 min 00 sec
Post-alarm
00 min 02 sec
Auto copy
No
Yes
Global alarm contact
Aux 17
Off, Direct, Module XX Contact XX
Alarm relay (R1)
Close
Open, Momentary open, Momentary close
Alarm display
No
Yes
Alarm buzzer
No
Yes
Camera fail buzzer
No
Yes
Pre-alarm
Pre-alarm images can be recorded for a pre-set time prior to an alarm. Select the
number of minutes or seconds (30 min 59 sec maximum).
Note:
Pre-Alarm Recording only occurs if standard recording is taking place.
Post-alarm
Post-alarm images can be recorded for a pre-set time after an alarm has cleared.
Select the number of minutes or seconds (30 min 59 sec maximum).
Auto copy
Alarms can be automatically copied to an external Zip® or Jaz® disk.
Global alarm contact
A global alarm contact is used to force all cameras into an alarm condition.
This could be used if one alarm needs to trigger all cameras, or as a panic alarm
operated manually. Options are:
Aux
Using the on-board auxiliary alarm inputs (default
contact 17).
Direct
Using the DIRECT input on the rear of the unit.
Module XX Contact XX
Using an external remote alarm module (DM/CI01),
Module XX is the module number and Contact XX is
the contact number.
Off
The global alarm is not used.
Alarm Setup
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