DResearch – User Manual TeleObserver MR3180
2011-02-03
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Feature
Description
Configurable video
recording
Recording of video sequences from up to 8 cameras (hybrid operation of
analogue and IP cameras) in automatic generated archives (one ring, alarm
and pre-alarm archive per camera).
Maximum of 25 pictures/s for analogue cameras to the 8 video inputs
Recording of up to 8 IP cameras with a maximum of 25 pictures/s per camera
Definable setting for maximum age for the video footage.
Configurable picture
resolution (picture
format)
The picture format has to be determined before recording begins!
Recording formats from analogue cameras:
CIF (352 x 288 = 101 376 Pixels)
Half frame/2CIF (704 x 288 = 202 752 Pixels)
Recording formats from IP cameras:
The IP camera picture format has to be determined in the camera set up – not
via CMS!
Configurable picture
quality
For each analogue camera there are 5 different settings for the picture quality of
the recorded video footage.
The picture quality from the IP cameras is determined by the camera
configuration settings.
Configurable alarm
recording
Pre- and post-alarm recording times are configurable.
Events can be used to start alarm recording.
Data recorded with this feature are marked as such. The alarm footage is not
automatically overwritten.
The maximum age of the alarm sequences can be determined.
Activated alarm
recording display
If alarm recording is activated, this is indicated by the yellow HD LED and it is
displayed on the control monitor.
Configurable metadata
recording
Besides video footage, additional data such as date/time, camera name, IBIS
and GPS data can be recorded.
Calling up status
information
Information about the current status of the device is indicated via the devices
LEDs and displayed on a control monitor (OSD).
Display of the event
log
Information about the device is recorded in the event log. The log can be
viewed in the searching software.
System events
Indicate the various device and archive conditions. They can be viewed on a
control monitor (OSD).
Motion detection
Trigger-level-controlled motion detection
Motion detection can be limited by masking off particular areas of the picture.
Configurable actions in response to motion detection e.g. alarm recording
and/or switching relays.
Camera sabotage
Trigger-level-controlled camera sabotage detection (only for analogue cameras)
Configurable actions in response to camera sabotage, e.g. relay switching,
sending SMS.