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data that you want. In addition, the available memory left for later decreases as the file
size gets bigger, and the battery fades quickly.
4-2-1-4. FPS (Recording frames per second)
Recording frames per second (FPS) depends on the different values for the Image
Resolution.
Image Resolution Recording Speed (FPS)
128 x 128 1 - 15
160 x 128 1 - 15
240 x 240 1 - 12
320 x 240 1 - 10
480 x 480 1 - 5
640 x 480 1 - 4
4-2-1-5. FILE LIM
This is to turn on and off the function to limit file sizes being recorded. If this function is
turned ON, then a file gets created for every hour or 10MB of file size while recording
images. If you turn off this function, then you get just one file regardless of the file size
or time elapsed. You are automatically deactivating OVERWRITE function when this
function is turned OFF.
4-2-1-6. NOISE CUT
In the dark place, there happens many noise of image from the camera. The motion
detection algorithm recognizes that noise as a motion and records the noise even if
there was no actual motion. Self-Guard can cut this noise using the highly-efficient
noise cancellation algorithm. There are five noise cutting levels (LL, L, M, H, HH). If you
set this level to “LL”, then the Self-Guard cuts the low-level noise only. And if you set
this level to “HH”, then the Self-Guard cuts so far as the high-level noise.
Most of the noise can be cut by setting this level to “M”, but sometimes, there could be
high-level noise depending on the kinds of cameras. In that case, you can set this level
to “H” or “HH” to cut the noise.
At dawn, the light becomes bright from dark, generating a lot of noise when the Self-
Guard is in such circumstance. And the Self-Guard may recognize those noises as a
motion. In this case, you can set this level to “H” or “HH” to cut the noise.