Installation Guide
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Set up recording for individual cameras [Advanced recording setup]
Set up items such as the image capture size, frame rate and image quality for individual cameras.
Clicking the [Advanced >] button on the [Recording setup] tab will open the advanced setup page.
[Model]
The model of a registered network camera will be displayed.
(Blank: Camera is not registered)
[Compression]
The compression method selected when registering camera
will be displayed.
[Image capture size]
Select a resolution for images to be recorded.
<When the aspect ratio is 4:3>
QVGA(320x240)/ VGA(640x480)/ SXVGA(1280x960)/
SXVGA(800x600)
<When the aspect ratio is 16:9>
QVGA(320x180)/ HVGAW(640x360)/ HD(1280x720)/
FHD(1920x1080)
Default: VGA(640x480)
Note:
• Iftwoormorecameraswiththeimagecapturesizeof
"FHD(1920x1080)", the image quality of "XF" and the
frame rate of "10 ips" or more are connected, images
may not be recorded at the configured rate.
• Dependingonthemodelofthecamera,thecameramay
reboot when the image capture size is changed. The
reboot will be detected as a communication error, but
that is not a malfunction.
Important:
• The available image capture sizes may differ depending
on the model of the camera and the compression meth-
od.
[Rate] (Frame rate) (☞ Page 52)
[Quality] (Image quality) (☞ Page 52)
[Audio]
Select whether or not to record audio together with images.
On: Audio will be recorded.
Off: Audio will not be recorded.
Default: Off
[Recording]
Select whether or not to apply schedule recording.
On: Applies schedule recording.
Off: Does not apply schedule recording.
Anytime: Applies 24-hour recording every day regardless
of the schedule settings.
Default: On
[Saving]
Select whether or not to apply the HDD saving mode.
Depend: Applies the HDD saving mode.
Except: Does not apply HDD the saving mode. Performs
recording at the selected frame rate.
Default: Depend
[Referenced recording days] (☞ Page 52)
[Back] button
Click the button after completing the settings. The screen
returns to the [Recording setup] tab.










