Setup guide

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BX2
Standard Recording Schedule
The record rate and the image size determine how long cameras can be recorded for and the update rate for
each camera. Settings can be applied to day, night and weekend schedules.
The record rate for the unit has a maximum record rate (Standard and Alarm) of 100PPS for PAL standard
cameras and 120PPS for NTSC standard cameras.
The screen displayed for the Standard Record settings will depend on whether the Schedule Rate is enabled
and the Schedule function has been enabled for Day, Night and Weekend Operation mode.
With the Schedule Rate function disabled, the record rate is the permanent record rate for the cameras enabled
for recording.
Note: The standard record rates set for each of the operation modes are the number of pictures per
second across all cameras enabled in standard recording.
Units PPS
Day
Night
Weekend
Image Size
Record Cameras
Maximum Record Time
Maximum Storage (Protected%)
Earliest unprotected recording
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Record
rate
Unchanged
Unchanged
Unchanged
Medium
Event
Mode
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Event
rate
Both
Both
Both
18KB
Event
Active
Disabled, Alarms,
Activity, Both
Disabled, Alarms,
Activity, Both
Disabled, Alarms,
Activity, Both
05-45KB
Exclusive,
Unchanged, Interleave
Exclusive,
Unchanged, Interleave
Exclusive,
Unchanged, Interleave
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Units
The settings within this menu can be congured in either the number of Pictures Per Second or Milliseconds.
Using the move the cursor to the PPS option and use to select ms (milliseconds).
Standard and Event PPS
Select a record rate in pictures per second (PPS) to be recorded across all enabled cameras. The Standard Record
rate will be the number of PPS recorded when the unit is in non-alarm mode. The unit will switch to the Alarm
rate when an alarm is triggered.
Note: The maximum record rate is 25PPS/30PPS (PAL/NTSC) for a single camera.
The default record rate is 6PPS (00167 ms), which is equivalent to a VCR in 24-hour time lapse mode. For ease of
use the following table demonstrates the equivalent record rates of a typical VCR time-lapse mode.