Honeywell HRSD4 User Manual

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Configuration

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Setting the Speed for Time-Lapse Recording

Highlight the field under the Speed heading and press

. A drop-down list of

recording speeds appears. You can select from 0.5 ips to 30 ips (25 ips for PAL).

Note

You cannot select 30 ips (25 ips for PAL) for High Resolution.

Setting the Recording Quality for Time-Lapse Recording

1.

Highlight the field under the Quality heading and press

. A drop-down list

appears.

2.

Select from Very High, High, Standard, and Low image quality.

If all other variables are equal, then a Very High setting requires 300% more hard
disk space than Standard, a High setting requires 200% more, and a Low setting
requires 50% less.

Note

Recording higher quality images requires more storage space
and reduces the recording capacity of the hard disk drive.

Turning On the Time-Lapse Recording Schedule

You can set the DVR to record video based on the Time-lapse Recording Schedule
defined during Time-Lapse Record Setup. Highlight the field beside Time Lapse
Recording
and press

to toggle between On and Off.

Setting the Maximum Amount of Time-Lapse Video Storage

This feature is useful when you want to keep recorded time-lapse video for a different
length of time than you want to keep recorded Event video. The time-lapse video is
stored separately from the Event video.

When Keep the continuous pictures is set to On, you can set the storage amount from
1 hour up to 490 hours depending on the hard drive capacity limits. When the DVR
time-lapse recording duration reaches the time limit specified in the Keep the
continuous pictures
field, the DVR starts recording over the oldest recorded
time-lapse video. For example, if you turn on Keep the continuous pictures and set
the storage capacity to 40 hours, then the DVR will record 40 hours of time-lapse video
before overwriting it. The remaining space on the hard disk drive is allocated to Event
recording.

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