
Style - there are two options for video encoding, and they are VBR (Variable Baud Rate) and CBR
(Consistent Baud Rate). For VBR, the higher the level number (1 – 6) the better the quality of video.
For CBR, you can choose different frame-rates.
VBR Image Level
Data Flux (Kb / S)
Level 1 128
Level 2 256
Level 3 384
Level 4 512
Level 5 768
Level 6 1000
ALARM – when there is an alarm connected to the DVR, this menu lets
you select the output ports and channels the DVR will record, depending on
the alarm trigger received by the DVR’s alarm-in ports. Selectable for each i/o
port.
MOTION DETECTION - The blue area is the selectable motion
detection area. You can use the cursor to choose the area to be masked or
un-masked. You can also adjust the sensitivity of any area.
Click the “Full Screen” button (or right-click on the area) to display the
motion detection area full screen. After setting the area you can either
Clear (reset to what it was previously) or Save settings.
Alarm output:This instructs the DVR to trigger an alarm-out port, and
lets you select a port. The default setting is Port #2. If you want to use this
channel as a motion detection channel at ALL TIMES, then you have to
turn off any Timed Recording settings for the channel (see TIMING
above).
After changing settings to motion detection (turning it on/off as well), you must
manually shut down the recording on the channels you wish to record by motion.
The DVR will turn the channels back on when it detects motion.
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