Samsung SRN-3250 User Manual - Page 47

Event Setup

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Select a channel on the left side of the screen to choose its video recording method. To choose time and a method of saving a video on each day, select one of , , or , and then drag the cursor in the bottom timetable to make a selection. Different colored blocks of hours and days indicate different record modes. Upon selecting, the name of the record mode buttons are Bolded and Italicized to , , and . Normal Record mode records video always at a set frame rate while Event Record changes its frame rate for events. You can select an Event Input Group or Own Event to activate Event Record mode. When selecting an Input Group, Event Record is activated for events corresponding to the Input Group. When selecting Own Event, Event Record is activated for all events occurring in the selected channel. For Event Record, "Pre Recording Time" defines the amount of time before the Event, and "Post Recording Time" defines the amount of time that elapses after the Event, to employ a special frame rate for storing video. You can have up to 5 seconds of Pre Recording Time, and up to 60 seconds of Post Recording Time. You can search videos recorded by Event Record in the Playback screen. For instructions on setting up events and Input Group, please refer to "4.6.3. Event Setup" You can select different frame rates for each recording mode: Normal Record, Event Record - Active (when an event occurs), Event Record - Inactive (while no event is detected.) For Normal Record and Event Record - Active, All frames, I frames, and 2 I frames are available. For Event Record - Inactive, All frames, I frames, 2 I frames, and No Record are available. Choose "All frames" to store all video feeds from the camera while "I frame" stores only the 1 frame of the video feed per 1second. Choosing "2 I frames" stores only the I frame of the video feed per 2 seconds. No Record does not record any video. New settings are applied only if you click . Note 4.6.3. Event Setup From this screen, you can configure Event-related settings. 45

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Select a channel on the left side of the screen to choose its video recording method. To choose
time and a method of saving a video on each day, select one of
,
, or
, and then drag the cursor in the bottom timetable to
make a selection. Different colored blocks of hours and days indicate different record modes.
Upon selecting, the name of the record mode buttons are Bolded and Italicized to
,
, and
.
Normal Record mode records video always at a set frame rate while Event Record changes its
frame rate for events. You can select an Event Input Group or Own Event to activate Event
Record mode. When selecting an Input Group, Event Record is activated for events
corresponding to the Input Group. When selecting Own Event, Event Record is activated for all
events occurring in the selected channel. For Event Record, "Pre Recording Time" defines the
amount of time before the Event, and "Post Recording Time" defines the amount of time that
elapses after the Event, to employ a special frame rate for storing video. You can have up to 5
seconds of Pre Recording Time, and up to 60 seconds of Post Recording Time. You can
search videos recorded by Event Record in the Playback screen. For instructions on setting up
events and Input Group, please refer to "4.6.3. Event Setup"
You can select different frame rates for each recording mode: Normal Record, Event Record –
Active (when an event occurs), Event Record – Inactive (while no event is detected.) For
Normal Record and Event Record – Active, All frames, I frames, and 2 I frames are available.
For Event Record – Inactive, All frames, I frames, 2 I frames, and No Record are available.
Choose "All frames" to store all video feeds from the camera while "I frame" stores only the 1
frame of the video feed per 1second. Choosing "2 I frames" stores only the I frame of the video
feed per 2 seconds. No Record does not record any video.
Note
New settings are applied only if you click
.
4.6.3. Event Setup
From this screen, you can configure Event-related settings.