System information
Chapter 3. Graphic User Interface (GUI)
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as “Yes” are activated.
3.15.2.2 Recording days – Click the week days to select the days for record
3.15.2.3 Recording period – Key in the start and stop time to record.
3.15.2.4 Audio recording – Click “Yes” to record audio
3.15.2.5 Weight recording – “Weight recording” is a feature that records at higher frame rate
when something happens. Normally, if nothing happens, you can record at lower
frame rate to save disk space. But when event triggers, you want to record faster
so that you can see more detail. Select “Yes” to enable this function.
( This function is NOT available on firmware version MDVR 2.0 )
3.15.2.6 Weight recording frame rate – Set the frame rate you want for weight recording. If more
than one event happens at the same time, the sum of the frame rate set is limited to
total system frame rate.
( This function is NOT available on firmware version MDVR 2.0 )
3.15.2.7 Camera recording mode – Selectable “No”, “Normal”, “Motion”, Alarm”, ”Motion+Alarm”,
“POS text”, “Intelligent” here. Please be noted, in “Motion+Alarm”, the “+” means
logically “OR”. That means, either motion detected or alarm trigger, will make the
camera record.
3.15.2.8 Camera recording frame rate – You can select recording frame rate for each camera.
But the sum of these frame rate should NOT exceed system total frame rate of
AP-8100. And this function is activated ONLY when “Auto speed” is set at “No”.
3.15.2.9 Auto Speed – When select “Yes”, recording frame rate of each camera is adjusted
automatically by AP-8100 firmware. If “No”, then, you can set for each camera, based
on the above 3.15.2.8
3.15.3 GPI Trigger
On Fig. 3-62, you relate camera recording with GPI trigger. AP-5004 can have max. 16 GPI .
The trigger of each GPI can relate to the recording of multiple cameras based on your selection. You can
Fig. 3-62
select the GPI you want to
relate with cameras
set recording time
If “Yes”, the camera records
when GPI1 is trigger