Recording takes place only upon
motion detection.
Recording takes place only upon
alarm input (local/remote).
Recording takes place upon
motion detection or alarm input
(local/remote).
Recording takes place upon
simultaneous motion detection
and alarm input.
No recording takes place.
None
Select the camera and tick the Enable Schedule box.
Click on a trigger and use your mouse to highlight
the time period within the schedule.
Alternatively, click on Edit to configure the type and
duration of the schedule down to the minute.
1. In the drop-down menu for "Schedule", select the day
to be set.
2. Activate/deactivate "All Day". If "All Day" is activated,
you cannot enter specific times as the setting now
applies to the whole day.
3. If you wish to enter specific time settings, deactivate
"All Day".
4. Specify the recording type in the drop-down menu
for "Type":
Duration
Event
Motion
Alarm
Motion or alarm
Motion and alarm
5. If you are entering time-dependent settings, you can
define up to eight time slots, between 00:00 and 00:00
in each case, but the individual time slots must not
overlap.
Click on Copy to apply these settings to other days or
the entire week.
Finalise your settings on the record screen by clicking on
Apply and then OK.
Parameter
"Parameters" is where the quality settings for the
individual video streams are set up on the recorder.
There are three types of configuration available:
Recording
Quality settings for continuous and
event-based recording
Sub-stream
Quality settings for the substream,
which is used mainly for the live
image display.
Record tab
The following setting options are available in this
submenu:
Parameter
Setting
Camera
Camera to be set
Encoding
Stream to be set
Parameters
Stream type
Predefined video stream
Resolution
Resolution of the camera
Bit rate
Select a variable or constant
bitrate
Video Quality
There are various quality levels:
+++: medium quality
++++++: high quality
Frame rate
Settings for the stream frame rate
Max. Bitrate
Select the mode for setting the
Mode
bitrate
Custom (32–3072)
Setting: Recording
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