Basic Operation; Recording; Configure Recording Options; Recording Schedule (Timer Recording) - First Alert PRO-DC8810-600 User Manual

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Basic Operation

Recording

Basic Setup
Use the BASIC SETUP menu to configure language, date and time settings,
password setup, along with display, video and audio settings. You can also exit
the system through this menu. The Basic Setup menu contains the following
sub-menus: Language, Date/Time, Password, Display, Video/Audio and Exit.
recording
RECORD Mode

Configure Recording Options:

In this Menu you have three recording options: POWER UP (Continuous), TIMER
RECORD (enables SCHEDULE menu) and ALARM (within SCHEDULE menu). By
default, the DVR is set to record continuously. Set parameters as follows:
1.
From the Main Menu click RECORD. Under SWITCH, use the drop-down menus
and select ON/OFF to enable/disable recording from the selected channel. Note:
If SWITCH is set to OFF, then Motion Detect, Alarm and Manual Record are also
disabled for that channel.
2.
Under RESOLUTION, select CIF, HD1, or D1.
NOTE: NTSC: @30fps, PAL: @25fps. Recording capabilities for both NTSC & PAL:
Channels 1 & 2: D1, HD1, CIF; Channels 3-8: HD1, CIF.
3.
BITRATE (Kbps): See table for details.
4.
FRAMERATE: Choose the recording frame rate 1-30, (fps – frames per second).
The lower the value, the less life-like and more jerky the recorded movements
will be. However, a lower frame rate uses less HDD space. Make your choice
depending on the precision with which you want to follow the events being
recorded. Frame-rate of each channel can be adjusted but is limited by the total
resources available. The total frame rate for all channels combined cannot exceed
420 (NTSC) fps. Note: Although the chipset is NTSC 480, part of the resources are
used for other internal functions and cannot be allocated to recording resources.
The ratios of D1, HD1 and CIF are as follows: 1 D1= 4 x CIF, 1 HD1 = 2 x CIF.
5.
AUDIO, select ENABLE or DISABLE. If audio recording is enabled, the system will
record audio from connected audio capable cameras (not included). See caution state-
ment on audio recording in Video/Audio section.
6.
REC. MODE, select POWER UP or TIMER RECORD. If you select POWER UP, the
system will record continuously when the system is powered on. If you select TIMER
RECORD, you have to set a recording schedule on the system.
7.
REC. SIZE (Record Size), select 15MIN, 30MIN, 45MIN, or 60MIN.
NOTE: Record Size sets the file size for recorded video files on the system. Instead of recording data as one large file, the system
will divide the data into blocks of 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes. This makes the recorded data easier to search
8.
MASK FIELD lets you block a specific portion of a channel you do not want recorded or shown on the display screen. This can be
useful if you need to conceal a sensitive area being captured by the camera. See next section for details.
9.
Click APPLY. Click OK in the REMARK window. Click EXIT.
Recording Schedule (TIMER RECORD)
You can program the DVR to record according to a customized recording schedule.
The Schedule Grid shows the days of the week and hour blocks 00~23. You can set
Alarm Recording (Red), General Recording (Green), or No Recording (Blue) to each
time block of each day. To set a recording schedule:
1.
Open the Main Menu and click RECORD.
2.
Under REC. MODE, select TIMER RECORD.
3.
Click SCHEDULE. The Schedule menu opens.
4.
Under CHANNEL, select specific channels or select ALL.
5.
Below the grid, click either ALARM (red), GENERAL (Green), or NO RECORD
(Blue) and then click a time block on the desired day.
6.
Use the FROM/TO drop-down menus to copy the schedule of one day to
another. For example, if you want your schedule for Monday to be the same on
Wednesday: under FROM select MON, under TO select WED, and then click COPY.
7.
Click APPLY. Click OK in the REMARK window. Click EXIT.
CCTV Resolution
CCTV resolution is measured in vertical and horizontal pixel dimensions and typically
limited by the capabilities of both the camera and the recorder that you are using for
your CCTV surveillance installation. CCTV systems use an analog video signal. For
television specifications (which CCTV uses) the highest resolution that can be captured
and stored is 704 x 480 (NTSC for the United States) and 720 x 576 (PAL for Europe). This resolution
is known as D1 resolution. A high end CCTV recorder is capable of recording at up to D1 resolution.
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Basic Setup Menu
Record Menu
Bitrate in Kbps
Image
Low
Medium
Quality
384
512
CIF
512
768
HD1
896
1024
D1
Recording Schedule
CCTV Resolutions
D1: 704 x 480
HD1 (2CIF): 704 x 240
CIF: 352 x 240
QCIF: 176 x 120
High
768
1024
1280

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