User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important information
- Chapter 1 Product introduction
- Chapter 2 Physical installation
- Chapter 3 Getting started
- Chapter 4 Operating instructions
- Chapter 5 Live view
- Chapter 6 Playback functionality
- Chapter 7 Searching files
- Chapter 8 Archiving files
- Chapter 9 Web browser configuration
- Chapter 10 Camera setup
- Chapter 11 Network settings
- Chapter 12 Recording
- Chapter 13 Alarm and event setup
- Chapter 14 Device management
- Chapter 15 Storage management
- Chapter 16 User management
- Chapter 17 System information
- Appendix A Specifications
- Appendix B Port forwarding information
- Appendix C TruVision Mac Safari browser plug-in v3.0
- Appendix D Guidelines when using high camera count (>32 cameras)
- Appendix E Default menu settings
- Index
11BChapter 12: Recording
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Figure 19: Description of the recording schedule window
1. Camera: Select a camera.
2. Recording type for a time period: Select the recording type for a new recording period.
3. Schedule time: Represents the 24-hour cycle during which a schedule is selected.
4. Schedule map: There are seven days to select: Monday (Mon), Tuesday (Tue), Wednesday (Wed),
Thursday, (Thu), Friday (Fri), Saturday (Sat), and Sunday (Sun).
5. Delete/Delete All: Select a recording period on a camera’s day and click Delete to delete it. Click
Delete All to delete all recording schedules for the selected camera.
6. Advanced settings: Click to modify the following parameters:
Record Audio: Enable to record sound with the images. Default is Enable.
Enable EFR: Enable the EFR function (Edge Failover Recording) to save video to the SD card in the
selected camera when the network is offline. This video will then be synchronized to the recorder
HDD when the network becomes online again.
Pre Event: This is the time the camera starts recording before the event. Select the time in seconds
from the list to start pre-recording before the event. Default is 5 seconds.
The maximum pre-recording times available depend on the constant bit rate. See “Maximum storage
times” in the appendix.
Post Event: This is the time the camera continues to record after the event. Select the time in
seconds from the list to stop post-recording after the event. Default is 5 seconds.
Auto Delete (day): Select the number of days after which recorded video from the specified camera
is permanently deleted from the HDD. A “day” is defined as the 24-hour period from when the auto
delete mode (ADM) was set.
The maximum number of days that can be set is 365. However, the actual number of days permitted
depends on the HDD capacity. If the value is set to ‘0’, the option is disabled. Default is Disable.
7. Recording type: There are five types of recording to select, which are color-coded:
TL-Hi (Dark green): High quality time lapse. It records high quality continuous video. This is the
default recording type.