Time-Lapse Record Mode Setup; Figure 36 - Time-Lapse Record Setup Screen - ADEMCO AHDR1 User Manual

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If the DVR is set to the Stop mode, you can set it to beep and/or activate the Alarm Out port
when the hard disk drive is full. Highlight the box beside Beep and press the
button to
toggle between On and Off. Highlight the box beside Alarm Out and press the
button to
toggle between On and Off.
Highlight the box beside Mode. Pressing the
button toggles between Simplex and
Duplex. In the Simplex mode, the DVR can record up to 60 images per second for NTSC (50
images per second for PAL). However, in the Simplex mode, you can only record or play
back video, but not both. In the Duplex mode, you can record and play back video at the same
time. However, you can only record up to 30 images per second for NTSC (25 images per
second for PAL) while in the Duplex mode.
NOTE: The maximum playback speed is 30 ips for NTSC (25 ips for PAL) while
playing back video in the Duplex mode even if it was recorded at 60ips for
NTSC (50 ips for PAL) in the Simplex mode. Video that was recorded at 60ips
for NTSC (50 ips for PAL) in the Simplex mode will play back slower in the
Duplex mode, and will have poor quality audio.
Highlight the box beside Trigger Out. Pressing the
button toggles between On and Off.
When set to On, the DVR send a pulse to a connected multiplexer signaling that it is
recording an image. This helps synchronize the multiplexer with the DVR.
You can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing the
button. Selecting Cancel
exits the screen without saving the changes.

Time-Lapse Record Mode Setup

Highlight Time Lapse Record in the Main Menu and press the
button.
Time-Lapse Record Setup
Record Speed
60 ips (2 Hours Mode)
.
Image Quality
High
.
Recording Mode
Manual
.
Schedule
.
OK
Cancel.
Figure 36 — Time-Lapse Record Setup screen
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