User`s manual
M4029-08 88 Seyeon Tech Co., Ltd
Example 1) Recording Condition: Always, Schedule
• Pre-Recording Speed: 1 fps
• Pre-Alarm Count: 5
• Post-Recording Speed: 10 fps
• Post-Alarm Count: 5
• Since the recording condition is Always and Schedule, Pre-Recording Speed is in effect. So the
recording speed is 1 fps. Other values don’t affect the recording.
Example 2) Recording Condition: Motion, Sensor
• Pre-Recording Speed: 1 fps
• Pre-Alarm Count: 5
• Post-Recording Speed: 10 fps
• Post-Alarm Count: 5
• Post-Recording Speed is in effect. So the recording speed is 10 fps when Motion is detected.
Also, Pre-Recording Speed is in effect, so image is stored by Pre-Alarm Count setting. So 5
images will be recorded before Motion is detected (speed: 1 image per second). After Motion
Detection (or Sensor) is over, Post-Recording Speed becomes in effect now, so only 5 images
out of 10 will be stored afterwards. That means that the images captured until 0.5 second
after Post-Alarm images are stored.
If there are two recording conditions configured, it can start recording when at least one condition is
valid. After configuration is finished, click the Save button to apply the change and return to previous
screen.