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exceed the maximum IPS of a group. And the total EVENT IPS is always the maximum IPS
of a group because the remains of the EVNET IPS for a channel will be allocated to other
channels evenly according to the automatic calculated value. So when event(s) happen
while the normal record is on, the maximum IPS of a group will be used.
(c) For COMPLEX/EVENT CH ONLY
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The displayed format is ‘
nn/MAX’
.
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The value ‘
nn
’ of a channel is the greater one between the NORMAL IPS and the EVENT
IPS.
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The actual event recording IPS of a channel is not the
‘nn’
but the value allocated under the
EVENT IPS.
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‘nn’
can’t exceed the real-time IPS value.
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Because under this mode the NORMAL IPS has meaning even for the event recording
mode, the representative IPS should be the greater one.
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The total sum of all CH-SUM (GROUP n SUM of CH-SUMs) in a group can not exceed the
maximum IPS of a group.
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‘MAX’
means the greater value of a channel between the NORMAL IPS and the
EVENT IPS. This is only the indication for user’s understanding.
(d) For COMPLEX/ALL CHANNELS
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The displayed format is ‘---/----‘.
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‘---/----‘, CH-SUM value, has not meaning under this mode at all.
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In this case, only the ‘GROUP n SUM’s of the NORMAL IPS and the EVENT IPS have
the meaningful sum.
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QUALITY N/E
the recording video quality for a channel.
the value under ‘N’ row is for the quality for the normal recording.
the value under ‘E’ row is for the quality for the event recording.
three step of quality exist. N means the ‘Normal Quality’, H means the ‘High Quality’ and B
means the ‘Best Quality’.
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PRE/POST TIME
The unit of the value on this row is the second.
PRE TIME is the pre-recording duration that means how long the channel is recorded before the
event happen until the moment event issues.
POST TIME is the duration that the event channel will be recorded after the moment event issue.
PRE TIME can have the value between 0 and 5 seconds.
POST TIME can have the value between 0 and 60 seconds.
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. EVENT A/L/M
These items are the conditions under which the event recording starts
The value ‘0’ means if the ‘0’ checked event condition happen the DVR should start the event
recording for this channel and switch to the event recording mode.
The value ‘-‘ means to discard this unchecked condition as an event.