Defining a recording schedule – Det-Tronics 000499-140 DVR, 4 Camera, 250GB (GE Security) User Manual

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Chapter 5: Advanced setup

TruVision DVR 10 User Manual

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Option Description

Frame Rate

Specifies the frame rate for the selected resolution.

Options include: 25 (PAL)/30 (NTSC) 22, 20, 18, 16, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, and 1.

Pre-Event Time

This option is used if you have the motion detection and/or external alarms
enabled. Pre-event time refers to the time recorded before a motion or external
alarm is triggered and includes the alarm data. If a motion or external alarm
occurs and you have set the pre-event time to 5 seconds, the TVR 10 will record
and save up to 5 seconds prior to the alarm event. Pre-event time options
include: No Prerecord, 5 (default), 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 seconds, and Max Prerecord.
Max Prerecord lets you save all data in the Prerecord buffer.

Pre-event time relates to the bit rate in that the lower the bit rate, the longer the
actual pre-event time.

Post-Event Time

This option is used if you have the motion detection and/or external alarms
enabled. When an external or motion alarm is cleared, the TVR 10 will continue
recording based on the value specified in this option. Options include: 5 (default),
10, 30 seconds, 1, 2, 5, and 10 minutes.

Record

Enables or disables recording for the selected camera.

Schedule

Defines a recording schedule when you enable camera recording.

When you modify the camera recording schedule, you must reboot TVR 10 to
implement the changes.

Defining a recording schedule

When enabling a camera for recording, you can define a recording schedule for the
selected cameras. You will be prompted to reboot the TVR 10 after making any
schedule modifications. Use the Recording Schedule screen to define a schedule as
shown in Figure 24 below.

Figure 24: Recording schedule screen

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