Record, Configuring camera frame rate and video quality – LOREX Technology LH330 EDGE2 User Manual

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Using the Main Menu

Record

The Record Menu allows you to
configure video recording

parameters, including recording mode,
schedule and camera video settings.
Camera video settings include the video
frame rate, image quality, resolution,
and audio settings. It also allows you to
format hard drives or configure your
external hard drive (not included) for
disk mirroring or expansion.

Record Menu

To access the Record Menu, click

then

.

To configure camera audio settings, see
“Appendix D: Recording and Playing
Audio” on page 111
.

Configuring Camera Frame Rate

and Video Quality

1

From the Record Menu, click Video Frame
Rate
. The Video Frame Rate Menu opens.

2

Configure the following:

Alarm/Motion Rate: This determines the

frame rate that is used during alarms or
motion events. Click under each camera,
and select X (DVR will not record during
alarms / motion events or will use working

rate), 2, 3, 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 30 (FPS

1

).

NOTE: Motion Detection must be

enabled to record motion
events.

Working Rate: This determines the frame

rate used during working hours. Click
under each camera, and select 0 (DVR will
not record during working hours), 2, 3, 5,
7.5, 10, 15, 30 (FPS).

Non-working Rate: This determines the

frame rate used during non-working
hours. Click under each camera, and
select 0 (DVR will not record during
non-working hours), 2, 3, 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 30
(FPS).

Real Rate: The system will automatically

calculate and allocate a Real Rate when
you set the working rate.

Quality: Click under each camera and

select 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

Resolution: Click and scroll up / down to

select the resolution for all cameras.
Available resolutions are:

EDGE2: 352x240, 704x240, 704x480.

EDGE3: 360/480x240, 720/960x240,

720/960x480.

NOTE: The slashes in the EDGE3

resolution options show both
the wide or non-wide options.
The DVR determines which
option to use for each camera
based on the Video-In Mode
setting under
MENU>CAMERA>ADJUST.
For example, if the Video-In
Mode for channel 1 is 960x480,
and the resolution on the system
is set to 720/960x480, the DVR
will record channel 1 at 960x480.

3

Right-click to save your changes and
return to the Record Menu.

NOTE: As you change the frames, the

storage calculator at the bottom
of the screen calculates the
remaining space on the hard
drive.

1. Frames Per Second

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