Setting Lower Values For Continuous Recording; Using The Boost Button For Event Recording - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Setting Lower Values for Continuous Recording

Using the Boost Button for Event Recording

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Authorized Configuration
Event Recording can be configured by your organization's Multi SA, or by other operators
who have the right to run a
Caution
Using high values for Continuous Recording can shorten a unit's video
archive to the point of making it unusable. See
Recording Video
Automatic DSP Performance Maximization
A Multi SA can optimize Event Recording settings. See
Performance
on page 83.
Multi-Media LT
On Multi-Media LT units, the maximum resolution for NTSC is 640×240, and 704×288 for
PAL. These maximum resolutions are lower than on Multi-Media DSP units.
Live Video
The settings for Continuous Recording and Event Recording are independent of those for
live video.
The settings for Continuous Recording need to be lower (or equal) to the Event Recording
settings. If higher values cannot be set for Event Recording, the values that are being used
for Continuous Recording may be set too high.
Once Event Recording is set up, View operators have the option of clicking Boost (
while monitoring Live video. Clicking Boost triggers Event Recording. See the
Multi-Media Digital Video Recorder Remote View Operator
the Boost button.
Event Recording on Demand during a Site Tour
In the View application, the Event Recording button is unavailable while a tour is running.
Pause the tour to enable the button.
Maintenance
Session.
on page 138.
Using Higher Values When
Automatic Maximization of DSP
Rapid Eye™
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