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The above table shows the default settings of iBulb, however there are 7 settings that a user
can configure depending on their needs. These settings are discussed below:
Recording Mode (Real Time/Motion Detection Only)
With Real Time recording, the video files will be recorded in 30 minutes per file. If there is an
object moving the video will be recorded in 12fps (frames per second). If there is no moving
object, the video will recorded in 1fps.
With Motion Detection Only, it will start recording at 12fps if a moving object is detected. If
no actions detected after 2 minutes it will save a 2-minute file. If an object keeps moving, it will
keep recording until objects stops moving. The maximum recording time is 30 minutes per file.
If there is motion or moving object, no files will be created.
Resolution (CIF/VGA)
There are two video resolution available for this camera, CIF (352x288) and VGA (640x480).
Default is VGA.
Storage (Loop/Non-Loop)
Loop storage is when the camera overwrites eldest files when the MicroSD card is full in order
to continue recording non-stop. Non-Loop storage is when the MicroSD card is full the
camera will not overwrite eldest data, preserving data. Default is Loop.
Recording LED Status Indicator (Status LED On/Off)
You can set the recording indicators to either LED on or LED off. The LED status lights helps
identify when the camera is recording or on standby during motion detection. If you prefer it to
be more discrete this can be disable. Default is On.
Video Time Stamp
You can stamp date and time to your video or not.
Recording Video with Audio
You can record a video with or without audio. This setting has been included in this camera
since there are states that do not allow recording video with audio in public areas. Default is
On.
Date/Time
You can use your computer’s system time for your iBulb or you can customize it. Contact us if
you need help with this.