Honeywell FUSION III DVR User Manual page 57

Digital recording and transmission system
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Set Default
2
Camera Number
3
Number of Frames
4
Frame Select
5
Resolution
6
Quality
7
Sensitivity
The resolution affects the total number of frames per second that are available.
The table below breaks down the number of frames available on a 240IPS DVR.
Resolution
360 x 240
720 x 240
720 x 480
Selecting this option resets all camera frames and
resolutions to the default settings.
The cameras are given different numbers to
distinguish them when viewing the frame status.
Adjust the recorded frames per second by sliding the
bar to the left and right.
Displays the number of frames that are selected for
each camera.
Adjusts the frames for each camera.
Displays the available resolution options.
See additional information below.
Affects the quality of the video. Increasing the quality
of the camera can considerably reduce the amount of
pixilation within the image, but it also increases the file
size.
Adjusts the rate at which the key frame refreshes.
Sensitivity directly affects the codec being used to
record the video. Adjusting this setting can have
drastic negative effect on the quality of the video.
It is highly recommended that this setting always be
left at the default setting unless instructed by a system
administrator.
Frames Available on Fusion DVRs
240 IPS
Available Frames
240
120
60
SETUP OPTIONS
480 IPS
480
240
120
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