User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Product Introduction
- Chapter 2. Hardware Interface
- Chapter 3. Connecting to the NVR
- Chapter 4. Web-based Management
- Chapter 5. Playback Viewing
- Chapter 6. Event Viewing
- Chapter 7. NVR Setup – Device Configuration
- Chapter 8. NVR Setup -- Channel Configuration
- Chapter 9. NVR Setup -- Event Configuration
- Chapter 10. NVR Setup -- System Operations
- Chapter 11. NVR Local Interface
- 11.1 System Configuration
- 11.1.1 Service
- 11.1.2 Display
- 11.1.3 Network
- 11.1.4 User Account -- User setting
- 11.1.5 User Account -- User Group Setting
- 11.1.6 Disk
- 11.1.7 Channel Configurations -- Adding a Camera (Automatic Search)
- 11.1.8 Channel Configurations -- Adding a Camera (Add manually)
- 11.1.9 E-map
- 11.1.10 Recording
- 11.1.11 Event Setting
- 11.1.12 System Log
- 11.1.13 Maintenance
- 11.1.14 USB Backup
- 11.1 System Configuration
- Appendix A: Ping IP Address
- Appendix B: Planet DDNS Application
- Appendix C: Configuring Port Forwarding Manually
NVR-820 / NVR-1620
Network Video Recorder with HDMI
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8.2 Recording
The “recording” gives users the overall control of how and when a recording is performed and
the quality of different types of recordings performed on each channel. It can help the recorder
to operate with sufficient system resource by performing recording only when it’s necessary
with adjustable recording frame rate.
You can define the following in “General Settings”:
• Enable cycle recording or not
• Recording frame rate
• Define to always keep a number of days of previously recorded data
• Enable/disable different recording types on different cameras
• Enable/disable audio recording
Users can also set to keep a previous number of days of recording data by enabling the option
below. This is quite often used in application such as banking which certain countries require to
always keep a minimum previous number of days of recording data.
There are two types of fps settings here, one is the fps that NVR sets back to the camera, and
this is the fps NVR will be receiving from the camera. The other is recording fps, which will be
limited by the live fps. (e.g. if the live fps is set to 10, choosing "Full" in the recording fps means
it will only record at the maximum of 10fps.
For MPEG/H.264, only i frame or full (i+p frame) can be selected for recording fps.
You also can disable audio recording (record video only) of particular channels.










