User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- DigiMux User's Manual, English
- DigiMux User's Manual, English
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- System Installation
- Basic Operations
- Front Panel Controls
- Viewing Live and Playback Video Images
- Record and Playback Operation
- Recording
- Quick Record Setting Changes
- Playback Operations
- Playback Controls
- Date/Time Video Playback
- Single Step Advance and Reversing Playback Direction
- Event List Playback
- The Event List
- Event Recording and Playback
- Pre-Alarm Availability
- The Event List Display
- Playing Back Video from the Event List
- Deleting an Event from the List in Playback Mode
- Deleting a Page from the Event List
- Covert Cameras
- Dome Control
- Dome Control Signals Installation
- Basic Alarm Features
- Advanced Operations
- System Information and Administration
- Maintenance
- Glossary
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Account Access and Priorities
- Appendix B: Connector Pin Assignments
- Appendix C: Technical Specifications
- Appendix D: Optional Connections and Installation
- Optional Connections
- Audio Connection
- IP Address Setup Information
- Dial-Up Connections via Modem
- Establishing the Dial-Out Connection: DigiMux to a PC
- Establishing the Dial-In Connection: PC to a DigiMux
- Using the Dial-Up Connections
- Connecting Extended Storage Module (ESM) Units
- Disconnecting Extended Storage Module (ESM) Units
- Additional Installation Information
- Appendix E: DigiRemote
- Appendix F: DigiMux Digital Signatures
- Appendix G: Using ControlCenter 200/300 Keyboards
- Appendix H: Troubleshooting Guide
- Index

DigiMux
Advanced Operations 49
Pre-Alarm
Recording
Sets the amount of pre-alarm recording video. The value is the
number of minutes of video that occur before an alarm. This
video is saved with the alarm event video in the Events
Record Partition. You can select 0, 5, 10, 15, 30, or 45 seconds,
or 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5
minutes of pre-alarm video. The default
setting is 0
Sec, and the maximum is 5 minutes of pre-alarm
recording.
Circular
Recording
Enables recording to continue after the hard disk drive is full.
See
Circular Recording on page 55 for detailed information.
Audio
Recording
Enables or disables Audio recording. When set to ON, audio
input is recorded and saved with the video. Audio can be
recorded on one channel.
When set to OFF, audio is ignored.
The default setting is ON.
Event Record
Partition
Allows the hard disk drive (HDD) to be partitioned (0% to
90%, increment by 1) into alarm data and normal data
partitions. If you partition the database for event (alarm)
recording, copies of all alarmed video segments are saved to
the event partition, separate from the normal data.
The default setting is 0%. In this case, there is no event
partition and all alarmed video is stored with the normal data
on the hard disk drive.
See Hard Disk Drive Partition Maintenance on page 58 for
information concerning HDD partition maintenance.
Data Life Time Enables or disables Data Life Time, which allows deletion of
selected video data. See
Data Life Time on page 57 for more
information.
Purge
Recording Data
Allows you to delete the Normal or Events record database.
When you select the database to purge, a confirmation page is
displayed. Select YES to purge the desired database, or select
NO to abort the purge process.
The default setting is Normal, which allows you to delete the
normal database data only.
NOTE: Regular maintenance of the Events Partition includes
purging the partition when it is filled to capacity.
Remember to export any important information on the
partition before you purge data. See
Hard Disk Drive
Partition Maintenance on page 58.
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