Alarm recording, Single frame recording mode, Continuous recording [after alarm] mode – Panasonic WJ-NT104 User Manual

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Alarm activated

Time base

Set delay time

Continuous recording

Alarm activated

Before continuous

recording

After continuous

recording

Time base

Alarm activated

Single Frame Recording

Time base

Set delay time

Differs depending on resolution and picture quality.

Super Fine/Fine

Normal/Rough

640 x 480

16 images

24 images

640 x 240

40 images

58 images

320 x 240

89 images

123 images

160 x 120

255 images

255 images

Maximum number of recorded alarm images

ALARM Recording

The WJ-NT104 records images before and after an alarm is activated and notifies the user of alarm input. Alarm images
can be recorded in the following three modes:

Single Frame Recording mode

When an alarm is received, the alarm image is captured and saved as a still image after the specified delay time.

• The delay time from receiving an alarm until capture of the alarm image can be specified in the range of 0 to 10 sec-

onds in increments of 100 ms.

Continuous Recording [after alarm] mode

When an alarm is received, the specified number of alarm images are captured and saved after the specified delay time.

• The delay time from receiving an alarm until capture of the alarm image can be specified in the range of 0 to 10 sec-

onds in increments of 100 ms.

• The number of images to save can be set to between 1 and 16 (resolution 640 x 480).
• A frame rate of 1/10, 1/5, 3/10, 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 5, or 10 can be selected.
• If another alarm is received while recording an alarm, the on-going alarm processing is suspended and the new alarm

image is recorded with priority over the preceding one.

Continuous Recording [before/after alarm] mode

Images before receiving an alarm are recorded at the preset frame rate and in the preset number of images. After an
alarm is activated, the specified number of images are continuously captured and saved.

• The total number of images to be saved before and after an alarm can be set to between 1 and 16 (resolution 640 x

480).

• A frame rate of 1/10, 1/5, 3/10, 1/2, 1, 2, 3, 5, or 10 can be selected. (Frame rate 10 is not available for recording

before an alarm event.)

• If another alarm is received while recording an alarm, the on-going alarm processing is suspended and the new alarm

image is recorded with priority over the preceding one.

Note:

This mode is valid only in Fixed Input Selection

mode is selected.

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