Canon Vb-C60 Network Video Recorder VK-64/VK-16 Administrator's Manual - Page 132
Step 6: Set frame rate and pre and post event recording duration, Step 7: Set the [External Outputs]
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Set Motion Detection Recording Step 6: Set frame rate and pre and post event recording duration 1. [Max. Frame Rate] - select a maximum frame rate for recorded video from the drop-down menu. Choose from 0.1 frames per second to 30 frames per second (5 is the default). 2. [Record for] [sec. before event] - enter a number of seconds for the amount of recording time before the event occurs (up to 30 seconds). Note z If [Continuously at Max.] is also selected, Record for before event is not available. z If Record for before event is set, it will take approximately 10 seconds after event occurrence until its display in the viewer. z If the resolution is set to MPEG-4, the frame rate set in the VB-C500VD, VB-C500D or VB-C60 becomes enabled. 3. [Record for] [sec. after event] - enter a number of seconds for the amount of recording time after the event occurs (up to 999 seconds). Step 7: Set the [External Outputs] Click the drop-down menu for the target external device and set [On] or [Not specified]. Note Available external outputs depend on the Camera Server. Click [OK] to save the new settings and close the dialog. Click [Cancel] to discard the new settings. Note Even with 0 seconds set to [Recorded for __ sec. before event] and [Recorded for __ sec. after event] fields, video is still recorded while motion is being detected. Tip See Chapter 6 for optimizing the Motion Detection operation. 4-52
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