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4.4 Configuring Scheduled Recordings
Main Menu Timer Settings
This menu allows the scheduling of a timed-recorded event. A sample menu is shown here.
The fields to be programmed in the above menu are as follows:
Day: The date or day(s) on which the recording will occur. Choose from the following:
1 through 31 (any period of calendar days named)
Monday–Sunday (any individual day)
Monday–Friday (weekdays)
Saturday–Sunday (weekends)
Monday through Sunday (all week long)
Start: Hours/Minutes of the starting time for the scheduled recording (24-hour clock time). Note that hours and
minutes are edited separately.
Stop: Hours/Minutes of the ending time for the scheduled recording (24-hour clock time). Note that hours and
minutes are edited separately.
Spd (pps): Capture rate for the scheduled, normal recording in pictures per second. Choose from the following:
60, 30, 20, 10, 5, 3, 2, 1, 0.5, 0.2, 0.1, 0.0*
*NOTE: 0.0 corresponds to Alarm Only recording.
Quality: Choose from either SVHS (highest picture quality) or VHS (standard picture quality, with a longer
recording time).
On/Off: Choose from one of three parameters:
On (recording starts as scheduled)
Off (recording does not start)
Delete (all recording schedule parameters are deleted)
NOTE: The fields in the Timer Settings menu can be edited easily using the Left/Right Arrows to move between
fields and Up/Down Arrows to scroll through the various options at each parameter. When you finish setting the
parameters, press ENTER. Use the Left/Right Arrows to navigate, then highlight [OK], and press ENTER.
4.5 Configuring the Recording Parameters
Main Menu Record Settings
This menu allows you to set the recording speed and quality for both normal and
alarm conditions. Use this menu to specify the following:
Record input (composite video or S-video) on the DVR1 rear panel.
Record speed (in pictures per second) for normal recording.
Record speed (in pictures per second) for an alarm condition.
Video quality (i.e. compression ratio/image quality) for recorded images (SVHS or
VHS). Note that higher compression (VHS) corresponds to standard quality images,
with a longer recording time.
NOTE: If a single camera input is connected to the unit, select NONE. See Section 5.8 for details on Multiplexer
applications.
DAY START STOP SPD (pps) QUALITY ON/OFF
31 16:45 17:05 20 VHS ON
SAT 7:55 8:10 10 SVHS OFF
MON-FRI 9:56 11:05 60 VHS ON
SAT-SUN 14:23 14:50 60 SVHS ON
MON-SUN 2:23 3:34 20 VHS OFF
-- --:-- --:-- -- -- --
[OK]
EDIT MODE HIT "ENTER" TO TOGGLE EDIT MODE
RECORD INPUT
NORMAL RECORD SPEED
ALARM RECORD SPEED
VIDEO QUALITY
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