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

after the event triggers recording. Please refer to Section 9.3.6 and Section 9.3.8 for Post-record time.

Select a value from 0 (off) - 30.
Note: The total Event Record FPS should not exceed the system recording capacity of 270 FPS (9CH) or

480 FPS (16CH) FPS at CIF resolution, 240 FPS at Half-D1 resolution or 120 FPS at Full-D1 resolution as set in

Pre-Camera setup in Section 9.3.4. Check the system’s total Event Record FPS by adding each camera

connected to the system’s individual FPS.. The DVR will automatically lower the actual record rate if set

beyond the system’s capabilities once the total maximum FPS is reached.
Recommendation: The higher the FPS setting for a camera, the more fluid the motion on playback.

A slower FPS setting could result in “choppy” video during playback, As a reference, live video equals

30 FPS. In surveillance, 15 FPS is recognized as very good quality video while 7 FPS is typically sufficient

for most cases.

• PRE-RECORD FPS

The Frames Per Second Rre-Record rate for each camera when events such as motion, video loss or alarm

inputs trigger the camera to record. For this DVR, the Pre-Record FPS is always the same as Event Record

FPS. Settings for Pre-Record determine how much time the DVR will record before the event triggers

recording. Please refer to Section 9.3.7, Section 9.3.6, and Section 9.3.8 for Pre-record time.

• NORMAL RECORD FPS

Unless disabled in the schedule (see Section 9.3.10), or this setting is set to 0 the DVR is always recording.

If there is no event triggering the DVR to record (such as motion or alarm inputs), the recording is referred

to as Normal Record. Set the FPS for each camera to be recorded at from a minimum of 0 (off) to a

maximum equal to the Event Record setting.

9.3.6 MOTION

Motion Setup allows the administrator to define how the system responds when motion is detected for

the camera. Use the OSD from the VGA, HDMI or BNC main monitor outputs to define the motion detection

area (See Section 6.2.2).

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