SecurityMan Cyber Eye User Manual

Page 86

Advertising
background image

CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1

84

APPENDIX A: RECORDING TIME VS. RECORDING STORAGE REFERENCE

* Recording all frames (still and motion) for all four cameras

Compression

Quality

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

Compression

Rate

Highest

Mid-High

Medium

Low

No Compression

Image Quality

Poorest

Poor

Fair

Decent

Highest

Frame Size

3K

7K

9K

11K

53K

Recording
Time
Frame
Rate per
second

24 hours

24 hours

24 hours

24 hours

24 hours

5 FPS

492.4 MB per

channel

1.86 GB per

channel

2.5 GB per

channel

2.9 GB per

channel

11.1 GB per

channel

1 FPS

233.3 MB per

channel

489.6 MB per

channel

707 MB per

channel

1 GB per

channel

4.3 GB per

channel

** Only record
motion frames
& alarm interval

Relative long

time

Relative long

time

Relative long

time

Relative long

time

Relative long

time

* Recording all frames, disregarding if any movement is present, takes in too much data as can be illustrated by

the above example, consumes too much disk space, and records limited time. Different mixes of the following

alternatives can be considered for extending longer recording time:

(1)

Set lower compression quality such as 50% upon personal preference. The compression quality of 0% is

not recommended due to the poor image quality. The compression quality of 100% is not recommended due to

the big data size unless a huge disk space is available.

(2)

Configuring CyberEyes to record just motion frames is a good idea to save hard disk space. In order to

activate Motion Recording, you must first activate Schedule Recording. After you have activated Schedule

Recording (activating the Record function of Channel Settings) and selected the time frames (click the left

mouse button and drag) for Schedule Recording, you must set the Motion Detection parameters in order to

record based on detected motion. If motion that counted as an alarm is present, CyberEyes will record up to 15

frames per second for the duration of the detected motion. If motion that counted as an alarm is absent,

CyberEyes will be idle (will not record any frame) for the duration of the absent motion. To activate Motion

Recording, please go to the Storage tab by clicking on it. Then make sure there is a check mark beside Only

record motion frames in scheduled-recording mode. CyberEyes, by default, would already have a check

mark beside this choice.

** Recording for relative long time depends on the level of picture activities and motion alarm interval settings.

(3)

Set lower frame rate per second, such as 5 FPS, for any scheduled time.

(4)

Enable auto-record for all non-scheduled time on the “Storage” tab and set the time-lapse to 1 FPS etc.

Advertising