User Manual

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[Record Options (per camera)]
Pre-Rec Total Frames: Determines the total pre-recorded frames in a
video attachment.
Pre-Rec Frames/sec Limitation: Determines the frame rate in the
pre-recorded period.
Note: Dividing the Pre-Rec Total Frames by Pre-Rec Frames/Sec
Limitation, you will get the total time of the video attachment.
Motion Frames/sec Limitation: Determines the frame rate of the
video to be sent as an attachment.
Recording Quality: Use the slider bar to adjust the video quality in 3
levels.
[Attachment option (Record by Motion)] Defines the duration of the
video attachment delivered upon motion.
Max video Clip: Determines the duration of the video attachment.
Pos-Rec Motion: Determines how many seconds of video to be sent
after motion stops.
Alerts interval: Determines the interval between notification
messages attached with video clips.
[Attachment option (Record by I/O trigger)] Defines the duration of the
video attachment delivered upon I/O trigger. The three options are the
same as those in [Attachment option (Record by Motion)] above.
[Subscribers Recorded Files] Receives up to 15 minutes of pre-event
and post-event recordings respectively for the selected event from this
subscriber. These video attachments provide the Center V2 administrator
information of what happened before and after the event . Note this
function is only applicable to these event types: Motion, I/O Trigger, Video
Signal Resumption, Intruder, Crowd Detection, Unattended Object, Scene
Change, Missing Object, Advanced Unattended Object, Advanced Scene
Change and Advanced Missing Object.
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