Product manual
SKU 68332  For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353  Page: 11
Record Setup - Resolution, Quality, Audio, Record Time
In the Main Menu select RECORD to enter the 
Record Setup submenu (shown at left).
The Record Setup menu allows you set the recording 
status (on/off) of each channel, the image resolution 
and quality, and whether audio is on or off. This 
menu also allows you to select recording mode 
(recording as soon as the DVR has booted up vs. 
scheduled recording), and recording le length.
Once a channel is set to “on”, the channel can record, 
if it is set to “off”, the video from the channel will not 
be recorded. Resolution options are D1, HD1 and 
CIF; and Quality options are Best, Good and Normal 
- lower quality means a smaller recorded le size.
Note: In NTSC format, pixel resolutions are:
D1: 704 x 480
HD1: 704 x 240
CIF: 352 x 240
When Audio is set to “On”, the system will also record 
audio from the microphone (sold separately) attached to 
the audio input, and will have audio output on playback 
mode; if it is set to “off”, you can not record audio and 
will have no audio output available on playback mode.
Record Schedule
To record 24 hours a day, set the Rec Mode to ALWAYS. 
To record on motion or a set schedule, select Time 
Schedule Record and select the SCHEDULE option. The 
Schedule submenu will display (shown at left): 
Recording options include CH-1, CH-2, CH-3, 
CH-4 or All channels. Click the desired option. 
To set up weekly schedules, select the box of the 
recording status you want (ALARM (motion detected), 
GENERAL, or NO RECORD) and then click on each 
box in the schedule time line that you want this method 
to apply to. You can use the [From – To] pull-down 
menus at the bottom of the screen and the COPY button 
to copy settings from one day to another day. After 
completing the schedule, activate it by clicking APPLY.
Select DEFAULT to restore the system defaults. 
Note: Each box in the SCHEDULE sub-menu represents 
one hour in a 24 hour cycle. The background color 
stands for no recording, “Red” stands for alarm or 
motion detected recording, “Green” stands for general or 
normal recording and “Black” stands for no recording.
DVR Recording Time
The DVR recording time capacity varies depending 
on the quality setting, the resolution option 
and the number of cameras recording at the 
same time. The chart at left shows examples of 
maximum recording times at different settings. 
Note: To save changes, you must press APPLY.
Sample Recording Hours
Maximum 
Recorded 
hours
Number 
of Days if 
recording 
24 hours 
a day
Quality 
setting
Resolution
Number of 
Cameras 
Recording
2688 112
Lowest 
(Normal)
CIF 1
672 28
Lowest 
(Normal)
CIF 4
288 12 Best CIF 4










