Staub Electronics WPS-300-DVR-16CH WIREPATH - 16 CHANNEL DVR WITH 1TB HDD User Manual

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WPS-300-DVR-9CH & 16CH Installation and Users Manual

To navigate and operate this menu:
• ▲▼◄►

Press these buttons on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to select an item. Alternatively use

the mouse to select an item.

• NUMERIC

Press these buttons on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to select an alarm input.

• COPY ( )

Press the COPY button on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to copy the Alarm input settings of

the focus camera to all of the cameras.

• ESC

Press the ESC button on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to escape from this menu and

return to the main menu. Alternatively use the mouse to exit the sub menu by clicking on the “X.” If

the contents in this menu have been modified, a Save dialog box will be displayed requesting the user

to save the changes. Press ENTER on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to exit and save, ESC

to exit without saving. Another method to escape is to use the mouse to “right-click,” and exit the sub

menu.

The following is a brief description for each item in the sub menu and its specific operations:
• NORMAL STATE

Press +/- buttons on the front panel of the DVR or remote control to select N/A, Close or Open. The

type of sensor connected to the DVR will determine the setting. For example, motion detectors typically

are normally open while door contacts are normally closed. Select N/A (Not Available) if the input is

not used and the following items will not be adjustable. The default setting is Open.

• FOCUS CAMERA

The camera associated with the alarm input.

• DURATION

Set the length of time the buzzer and the corresponding Alarm Out relay will remain triggered once video

loss is detected for this camera. The Buzzer and Alarm Out relay will reset immediately once video signal

is restored. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value from 3 seconds to 60 minutes or ‘-‘ for indefinite requiring

an Alarm Reset.

• GOTO PRESET

The GOTO Preset feature works in conjunction with the Camera To Go setting and defines the

preset position the Camera To Go PTZ camera will go to when video signal is lost for this camera.

For more details about preset positions for PTZ cameras, refer to Section 7.

• PRE-RECORD

Pre-Record defines how much time the DVR will record before video loss is detected. The Pre Record FPS

set in Section 6.2 determines the frame rate of this recording. Press +/- buttons on the front panel of the

DVR or the remote control to adjust the value from 0 to 10 seconds. Alternatively use the mouse to adjust

this setting.
Note that the actual pre-record time may be shorter than the value set if the total size of the pre-record

video exceeds the pre-record video buffer.

• POST-RECORD

Define how much time the DVR will record after motion is detected. The Post Record FPS set in Section

6.2 determines the frame rate of this recording. Press +/- buttons on the front panel of the DVR or on the

remote control to adjust the value from 0 to 60 minutes. Alternatively use the mouse to adjust this setting.

• ALARM OUT

Define which Alarm Output will be triggered when video loss for this camera is detected. Press +/-

buttons to select N/A for none or either of the Alarm Outputs (1 for NC or 2 for NO). Alternatively use the

mouse to adjust this setting.

• BUZZER

By default, the internal buzzer is enabled to sound when video loss for the camera is detected.

Highlight this setting and press ENTER or +/- to enable or disable this item. Alternatively use the mouse

to left-click on this item. Alternatively use the mouse to left-click on this item.

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