Setup guide

Dedicated Micros Page 13
10. If the video input is connected to a matrix, PTZ or dome camera select the required
protocol from the drop down list for the corresponding camera input.
11. To enable the Digital sprite 2 to send notification that the video input does not detect a 1V
peak to peak signal place a tick in the box adjacent to the video input. This will give a camera
fail alarm.
12. Save the configuration by select Save Settings!
To configure the standard record settings:
13. The record duration and standard record rate are inter-connected; changing one of these
settings will automatically update the other.
14. Enter the required settings in either the record duration or standard record rate, these
are global settings.
15. Enter the alarm record rate for when the Digital Sprite 2 is in an alarm situation, this is a
global setting.
16. Select the alarm recording mode to reflect the recording requirements on receipt of an
alarm
17. Enter the video expiry period in days.
The Digital Sprite 2 supports day, night and weekend operation, if this has been enabled within
the Cameras>Schedule function then it is possible to identify the alarm record rate for all
operation modes.
An example of dual mode operation is; a system can be in a ‘set’ or ‘unset’ mode or in an ‘Night’
or ‘Day’ mode. Cameras are individually selected in either or both modes to be available for
alarm recording.
The Night mode could be identified as out of hours and Day would be the time during normal
working hours. This will ensure cameras (such as internal cameras) can be disabled when
necessary so false triggers do not occur. Then these cameras would be re-enabled during non-
working hours so the whole site is fully monitored.
18. Enter the record rate for the Day, Night and Weekend modes, these settings will be applied
to all cameras enabled within these modes.
19. Save the configuration by select Save Settings!
Note: The alarm record rate is not taken into account.