Operating instructions
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Menu View This option will allow advanced quality settings available to each
of the conditions (Set, unset and Normal) to be congured, refer
to page opposite.
Days Recording Displays the record duration possible using the current
conguration.
Global Comp Select image compression format (MPEG or JPEG) for all
camera inputs.
Turbo Mode Select to activate the Turbo mode function (see ‘What is Turbo
mode?’ for a description of Turbo mode and its benets).
Note: When Turbo mode is selected, there will be only ONE congurable Record Prole
across ALL cameras. The unit then matches the live transmission rate to the congured
record rate. This enables a ‘doubling’ of performance. Only the ‘Low’ and ‘Medium’
Live Transmission proles are available for conguration (Network Settings->Live
Transmissions). Low and Medium transmission settings are congurable to allow video
streaming over low bandwith IP connections and are limited to CIF for this purpose.
Channel Enables selection of a specic camera for editing.
Copy To end Select to copy the current prole record settings to all subsequent
camera channels.
Copy To next Select to copy the current prole record settings to the next
camera channel.
Note: The next two descriptions use the congurable prole name settings. If these names have
been changed on the ‘Schedule->Setup’ page, these menu options will display the user
congured names.
Day/Night/Weekend Normal Shows the recording prole used by the camera if no Schedules
are applied and the camera is operating under Normal (non
Event) conditions, refer to Record Settings->Schedule for further
details.
Day/Night/Weekend Event Shows the recording quality that will be used by the camera
during an Alarm or Event. Note that Set and Override settings
will be used only when Schedules are applied, refer to Record
Settings->Schedule for further details.
Note: Day/Night/Weekend modes may have been renamed via Schedule->Setup.
PPS The accompanying dropdown list allows the number of frames
captured per second to be set.
The pictures per second (pps) option allows either 5, 3, 2, 1, 0.5,
0.25 or 0.1 pps to be recorded.
Pictures can also be recorded at ‘1/2 Real Time’ or ‘1/4 Real
Time’ speed.
To disable record, choose the ‘No Record’ option.
‘User Dened’ is for future use.
Quality The accompanying dropdown list allows the quality of recorded
images to be set. Select from Maximum, High, Medium, Low or
Very Low.
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