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Remote Setup
EVENT: IPSSet the images (frames) per
second (IPS) for event recording (motion
detection, alarm, video loss). Set from 0,
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, and 30, from a shared
pool of frames-per-second. Total IPS
depends on your DVR model and
resolution. The total IPS cannot exceed
the total IPS on the system.
CH-SUM—Displays the total images per
second (IPS) for the selected channel
(non-selectable).
QUALITY N/E: Set the recording quality
for each channel for Normal and Event
recording. The left column is for Normal
recording, the right column is for Event
recording: L (low), N (normal), F (fine), B
(best).
PRE/POST TIME: Set the Pre-Recording
and Post-Recording times. Pre-Recording
is the length of time the system records
before an event (0~5 seconds);
Post-Recording is the length of time the
system records after an event (0~60
seconds). The left column is for
Pre-Recording, the right column is for
Post-Recording.
Note: Pre-Recording can only be set for all
channels; Post-Recording can be set for
individual channels.
EVENT A/L/M: Set the trigger for Event
recording for each channel: A (Alarm), L
(video loss), M (motion detection), or - (no
event type).
3. To save your settings to your DVR, click
Update to DVR.
Audio
Enable/disable recording for the four audio
channels.
To configure audio:
1. Click the drop-down menu and select ON/
OFF for ea
ch audio channel.
The number
of available audio channels depends on
your DVR.
2. To save your settings to your DVR, click
Update to DVR.
Figure 25.2 Audio options