Honeywell HRSD40F250 User Guide - Page 113

Recording, Recording Video, Panic Recording

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Operation Recording Recording Video After installing the DVR (see Chapter 2, Installation), you are ready to record. Unless you change the setup using the Record setup screen (see Configuration on page 33), the DVR immediately begins to record video. Although you can record without changing the unit from its original factory settings, you can use the many tools to set the DVR for your recording needs. See Chapter 3, Configuration for detailed descriptions of the recording mode options. Recycling the Hard Disk Drive The factory default is Recycle On. When the hard disk drive is full, the DVR will record over the oldest recorded video. When set to Recycle Off, the DVR stops recording when the hard disk drive is full. Setting the Resolution The factory default resolution is Standard (CIF). When set to Standard, the DVR has a maximum recording speed of 120 ips. When set to High (Half D1),the maximum recording speed is 60 ips. When set to Very High (D1), the maximum recording speed is 30 ips. Panic Recording Note When the DVR is not in the Recycle mode (see Recycling the Hard Disk Drive on page 113)and all available storage space has been used, panic recording will not operate. To activate Panic recording of all cameras, press recording. . Press again to stop panic Document 800-03097 Rev C 113 03/09

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Document 800-03097
Rev C
113
03/09
Operation
Recording
Recording Video
After installing the DVR (see
Chapter
2, Installation
), you are ready to record. Unless you
change the setup using the Record setup screen (see
Configuration
on page
33
), the
DVR immediately begins to record video.
Although you can record without changing the unit from its original factory settings, you
can use the many tools to set the DVR for your recording needs. See
Chapter 3,
Configuration
for detailed descriptions of the recording mode options.
Recycling the Hard Disk Drive
The factory default is
Recycle On
. When the hard disk drive is full, the DVR will record
over the oldest recorded video.
When set to
Recycle Off
, the DVR stops recording when the hard disk drive is full.
Setting the Resolution
The factory default resolution is Standard (CIF). When set to
Standard
, the DVR has a
maximum recording speed of 120 ips. When set to
High
(Half D1),the maximum
recording speed is 60 ips. When set to
Very High
(D1), the maximum recording speed
is 30 ips.
Panic Recording
Note
When the DVR is not in the
Recycle
mode (see
Recycling the
Hard Disk Drive
on page
113
)and all available storage space has
been used, panic recording will not operate.
To activate Panic recording of all cameras, press
. Press
again to stop panic
recording.