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Event Recording Mode, Alarm Detection Settings

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09 appendix 3. Recording Schedule Display: Allows the user to schedule various recording modes for individual cameras. Select a desired recording mode and drag using the mouse to designate the timeframe. 4. Recording Mode: Displays various recording modes that are available. Select a desired recording mode and drag over to the schedule line using the mouse to assign. Continuous: Refers to continuous recording regardless of an event occurrence. Motion Detection: Refers to recording only when motion is detected. Sensor: Refers to recording only when a sensor (alarm-in) event is detected. Alarm Detection Settings Alarm detection bases on sensor signals to trigger recording and/or sound the alarm when an event is detected. 2 3 4 1 5 Event Recording Mode Event Recording Settings This tab is used to configure each camera's event recording settings (frame rate, picture quality, resolution, pre- and post-event recording durations). 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Reset: Resets all settings to their default values. 2. Frame Rate: Used to configure event recording frame rate. 3. Picture Quality: Used to configure the level of recording quality. 4. Resolution: Used to configure the recording resolution. 5. Pre-Event: Used to configure the duration of recording leading up to an event. 6. Post-Event: Used to configure the duration of recording following an event. 1. Sensor Channel: Select the sensor (alarm-in) you wish to configure. 2. Sensor Mode: Set sensor mode to N.O or N.C. 3. Camera: Select the camera(s) you wish to assign to the selected sensor. The selected camera(s) will start recording when a sensor event occurs. 4. Alarm: Used to configure the alarm to sound when a sensor event is detected. 5. Duration: Used to configure the event-triggered alarm duration. appendix _57

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09 APPENDIX
3. Recording Schedule Display:
Allows the user to schedule various recording modes
for individual cameras. Select a desired recording
mode and drag using the mouse to designate the
timeframe.
4. Recording Mode:
Displays various recording modes that are available.
Select a desired recording mode and drag over to the
schedule line using the mouse to assign.
Continuous
: Refers to continuous recording
regardless of an event occurrence.
Motion Detection
: Refers to recording only when
motion is detected.
Sensor
: Refers to recording only when a sensor
(alarm-in) event is detected.
EVENT RECORDING MODE
Event Recording Settings
This tab is used to configure each camera’s event
recording settings (frame rate, picture quality, resolution,
pre- and post-event recording durations).
1. Reset:
Resets all settings to their default values.
2. Frame Rate:
Used to configure event recording frame rate.
3. Picture Quality:
Used to configure the level of recording quality.
4. Resolution:
Used to configure the recording resolution.
5. Pre-Event:
Used to configure the duration of recording leading up
to an event.
6. Post-Event:
Used to configure the duration of recording following
an event.
Alarm Detection Settings
Alarm detection bases on sensor signals to trigger
recording and/or sound the alarm when an event is
detected.
1. Sensor Channel:
Select the sensor (alarm-in) you wish to configure.
2. Sensor Mode:
Set sensor mode to N.O or N.C.
3. Camera:
Select the camera(s) you wish to assign to the selected
sensor. The selected camera(s) will start recording
when a sensor event occurs.
4. Alarm:
Used to configure the alarm to sound when a sensor
event is detected.
5. Duration:
Used to configure the event-triggered alarm duration.
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