ABUS TV3220 User Manual
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ABUS VMS
ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG
System manual
Version 7.3
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When the storage process is
set to As long as detector
unchanged, then the process
only runs as long as the
connected detector has the
“Alarm” status. For example, if
the alarm stops after a half-
second, then the storage
process also ends.
When the storage process is
set to Hold entire duration/no.
of images, then the process is
completed, even when the
detector is only triggered
briefly.
The interval process is another property of the storage process. This function is used to repeat
the recording at set intervals instead of ending it after the entered run time. The process is
then repeated after the set delay time.
Storage processes should always be selected according to the maximum capacity of the video
card. Overloading the video card can lead to software malfunctions.
The following table illustrates the maximum recording rates:
These values are guidelines only. Recording rates at higher resolutions can be determined as
follows:
Video
card
Number of
video inputs
Recording rate
Resolution
TVVR95000
4
100
4CIF (704 x 576)
TVVR95010
8
200
4CIF (704 x 576)
TVVR95020
16
400
4CIF (704 x 576)
TV3300
4
25
CIF (352x288)
TV3301
8
25
CIF (352x288)
TV3302
16
25
CIF (352x288)
TV3303
4
50
CIF (352x288)
TV3304
8
50
CIF (352x288)
TV3305
4
100
CIF (352x288)
TV3306
8
100
CIF (352x288)
TV3307
16
100
CIF (352x288)
TV3308
8
200
CIF (352x288)
TV3309
16
200
CIF (352x288)
TV3310
16
400
CIF (352x288) 2CIF (720x288)
TV3314
8
200
2CIF (720x288) D1 (720x576)
List of existing storage processes
Defining the trigger
behaviour