EMV400S FHD / EMV400SSD Mobile DVR
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Schedule setting
1.
Select a camera first and click on desired start time block (no number on it) on a time bar.
At this time, the selected time block will be highlighted in yellow frame and the entire
time bar will be highlighted by red frame.
2.
Click the desired start time block again to confirm, and this block (shows a new sequence
number on it) and all the following blocks will turn to gray. This means the grey time
blocks has been set to No Recording mode.
3.
To change the time blocks to different record mode (which shows a different color), users
need to click again on the block (with number on it) of any section. Every time the user
clicks the first block of a section, the color switches from gray->pink ->blue-green.
4.
Repeat the above steps to configure the record modes. You can configure up to six record
modes on each time bar.
Click the “
Edit Timezone
” button to edit the recording parameters for a time zone.
Editing Timezone
:
From:
Displays time zone start time.
To:
Displays time zone end time.
Record:
Displays Record mode.
Resolution:
Recording resolution is displayed.
Normal:
Frame rate in FPS for continuous recording. It is important to keep track of the normal
recording resources being allocated at each hours of the day. Increasing the Normal recording
resolution and/or rate can inadvertently request more recording resources than the mobile
DVR is capable of delivering, or allocate so much of the mobile DVRs resources that there is no
excess available for increased FPS rate and/or resolution in response to an Event.
The speed is limited by the maximum total recording capacity of the mobile DVR as allocated
across TV standard in global setting, all the installed cameras, with an upper limit of 30 FPS
(NTSC – 25 PAL) per individual camera (real time recording).
Since EverFocus mobile DVRs have the capability to change the FPS rate in response to events,
it may be advisable to reserve some recording capacity for event response.
Event:
Maximum
desired frame rate in frames per second (FPS) for event recording; if more
than one camera requires simultaneous event recording, the total for all cameras cannot