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total frames that can be used depending on
resolution.
Type The recording type is realted to the SD
EventRecord Type on the right. You need to
set this prior to selecting the Type here. To
set, check the SD EventRecord, select the
type from “NONE or DTEG (RESONANT is a
specific type which should not be used).
After selecting the SD EventRecordType, you
can choose to leave the SD EventRecord on
by leaving the check or off by unchecking.
If SD EventRecord Type is set to NONE, can
select from four options: NoRecord ,
Normal, Event, or Normal + Event
- If NoRecord is selected no video nor audio
data will be saved on the HDD.
- If “Normal” is selected, video and audio
data will be recorded at the set FPS
continuously.
- If “Event” is selected, the device will only
record when the Events, defined in the
Event tab, occurs.
- If “Normal + Event” is selected, normal
recording at 1 FPS will be on the HDD (or
SSD) but when there is an Event, defined in
the Event tab, the recording will switch to
the set FPS.
If SD EventRecord Type is set to DTEG, can
select from four options: NoRecord or
Normal + Panic.
- If “Normal + Panic” is selected, normal
recording at 1 FPS will be on the HDD (or
SSD) but when there is an Event, defined in
the Event tab, the recording will switch to
the set FPS.
Audio Check if you wish to include audio for this
channel
VideoType Select from NTSC or PAL
Resolution Select from “D1(704*480), HD1(704*240),
CIF(352*240)”
Quality Select from “Normal, High, Super”.
EventRecord Pre - Select from ”N/A or 1 sec 5 sec”.
- If ”N/A” is selected, there will be no
recordings before the event.
- Depending on the set seconds: “1 ~ 5 “,
for every event there will the set amount of
pre-recorded data.
Post - Select from ”N/A or 1 sec 5 sec”.
- If ”N/A” is selected, there will be no
recordings after the event.
- Depending on the set seconds: “1 ~ 5 “,
for every event there will the set amount of
post-recorded data.