Det-Tronics 000499-124 DVR, 16 Camera, 500GB (Guardall) User Manual

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VeDVR User Guide

21-0421E rev1.1

Stop Recording: When all HDDs in the DVR are full, the DVR will interpret it as a “Hard Disk Full” exception.

Duration Days:

Enter the number of days before the DVR Stops Recording and generates an alert that it has stopped recording or
Overwrites files.

WARNING: Ensure that the days before files are deleted is adequate e.g. enter 30, 60, 90 days. Files will be deleted if
there is a short number of days e.g. 7 days.

SATA1 Disk FOR:

Select if the first hard drive connection should be for Backup or Record. Default is Back-up to an external device
using the E-Sata connector on the back of the DVR.

Select Camera:

Select the camera number connected to the DVR to make recording selections for.

Record Para(meters):

Pressing the selections on the right of this name will display the video selections for each of the following recording
types: Cont. HQ (Continuous High Quality), Cont LQ (Continuous Low Quality), Event (alarm condition).

The selections for each recording type are displayed on this “Recording Channel Configuration” screen.

The recording types are assignments for cameras used in the “Enable Rec:(ord)/Schedule screen that is a
selection in the lower area of this “Recording Channel Configuration” screen.

The recording type: “Event” represents all the alarm types e.g. Motion Detection, Alarm, Motion or Alarm, Motion
and Alarm

Camera Name:

The camera name for the camera number displays. This name is defined in the Image Menu.

Stream Type

Audio & Video
Use to record audio and video.
Video
Use to record video only.

NOTE: If Audio recording is disabled, the Remote Station software will still receive live audio from the DVR.

Resolution

The clearness of the image can be improved with a higher resolution selection.
The resolution options are:
NTSC at 30 fps: 176*120(QCIF), 352*240(CIF), 704*240(2CIF), 528*320(DCIF), 704*480(4CIF).
PAL at 25 fps: 176*144(QCIF), 352*288(CIF), 704*288(2CIF), 528*384(DCIF), 704*576(4CIF);
default selection: 2CIF
For the VeDVR1000 series DVRs: all channels support QCIF, CIF resolutions. Can support 4CIF (4 fps), DCIF (6 fps),
2CIF (8 fps).
For the VeDVR2000 series DVRs: all channels support all resolutions.

Bit Rate Type

Variable

The DVR will adjust the actual bit rate according to the video movement. When there is reduced movement, the DVR
will use a low bit rate. When there is a high level of movement, the DVR will use a high bit rate. In this condition, the
DVR can save hard disk usage and network bandwidth.

Fixed

The DVR will use the fixed bit rate to compress the image. The bit rate size is defined in the Max Bit Rate option. In
this condition, the recorded file size and network bandwidth required can be calculated.

Max Bit Rate

In Variable Bit Rate mode, if the video input has a high level of movement, the max bit rate must be limited.
The max bit rate has the following options (bps): 384K (default selection), 32K, 48K, 64K, 80K, 96K, 128K, 160K,
192K, 224K, 256K, 320K, 384K, 448K, 512K, 640K, 768K, 896K, 1M, 1.25M, 1.5M, 1.75M, 2M and By User ( custom
entry).

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