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Recording failure: Trigger an alarm signal when the system does not record images due
to an error in HDD or system.
Power failure: Trigger an alarm signal when the power does not work normally.
Disk full: Trigger an alarm signal when the HDD is occupied with a certain percentage of
its capacity. If user set HDD FULL as STOP RECORDING and the HDD is occupied with
the certain percentage set here, DVR stops recording and alarm trigger.
NOTE Extra alarm will appear in the event log only when it is set as “ON”.
4.4 Record
4.4.1. Camera
User can make recording setting for each channel separately.
On, off: Set recording on and off in each channel. If recording is not required on the
selected channels, even when the camera signal is input, set the recording of the
corresponding channel as OFF. Then, recording of the channel stops without pulling
camera BNC cable off. ON or OFF can be selected. The default is ON.
Resolution: Image resolution for recording can be set. Select one setting from 352×240,
720×240, 720×480, 960x480, 1280x720 & 1920x1080. As the resolution number
increases, the picture quality becomes higher. For example, 352×240 is VHS level and
when high quality camera is used, 960×480/576 shows DVD level picture quality. When
the picture quality gets higher, the recording file size becomes bigger and the recording
period will be shorter. Thus, selecting appropriate resolution according to the situation
is important.
FPS: Set frame for each channel. The system automatically calculates remaining FPS.
Quality: Set recording quality from 1M up to 4M.
Audio: Select the associated audio channel.