Specifications

Setting Up Intellex Units
Configuration Guide 41
None—disables audio recording.
Line In—uses the line in socket as the audio source. Adjust the recording level with the slider.
Set the level such that the Level indicators stay in the green to yellow range. Audio input in
the red range can cause distortion of the recorded audio.
Mic—uses a microphone as the audio source. Adjust the recording level with the slider. Click
Mic Boost to add 20 dB to the microphone’s audio signal strength.
3 Adjust the playback and live volumes.
4 From the Camera Associations tab, select the camera(s) to always record audio during video
recording.
Audio is recorded whenever one or more associated cameras is recording video.
Setting Up Camera Rate
The overall (default) recording rate on a 16 Channel unit is 120 ips (NTSC), or 100 ips (PAL). On
most units, Auto Rate mode sets all recording rates, distributing the maximum recording rate
evenly across all active cameras.
Use Auto Rate Mode evenly distributes ips rate across active cameras; see Setting Up Auto Rate
Mode on page 42.
Use Camera Selectable Rate sets the rate of each camera; see Setting Up Camera Selectable
Rate on page 42.
The Auto Rate mode does not apply to Intellex IP systems, which only use camera selectable
frame rates.
Recording Rate Terminology
Unless a term specifically mentions capacity, it refers to a camera’s recording rate. Capacity refers
to recording rates across all functioning cameras.
Record Level
Indicators
Term Description
Maximum System Rate The maximum recording rate in ips for this unit, also called the aggregate
recording rate. The maximum available system recording rate on a 16-
channel unit is 120 ips.
Maximum Rate The maximum image rate in ips for a single camera. This rate is 30 ips
(NTSC), or 25 ips (PAL).
Minimal Rate The lowest recording rate for any single camera under any
circumstances. This rate is 0.93 ips (NTSC), or 0.78 ips (PAL).