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STEP 2
SETTING UP YOUR DIGTIAL VIDEO RECORDER (DVR)
5
Motion Detection
b
Area Setup
Press the
"Menu"
Button
Use the Left or Right Arrows to Navigate to the
Select
"Motion Detection"
and press
In this menu, you can modify the Sensitivity for each cam-
era, along with the motion detection area; "dead zones" can be
configured in areas where there will be constant or unwanted
motion
Channel:
This will display which channel number you are modi-
fying, Use the
"F-" (auto) or "F+" (freeze)
or increment the Channel value
Sensitivity: This will show the current sensitivity for the for
the selected channel;
"1"
is the lowest,
default this value is
"3",
Use the
keys to decrement or increment the sensitivity value
Area Setup:
This menu will allow you to configure your 'dead
zones' or areas in which you do not want the VCE400 to de-
tect motion; Press the "status/home/enter", and use the
arrow keys to highlight which square you wish to block
out. Press the
"status/home/enter"
green tint from the selected square. The VCE400 will ignore
motion in all of the non-green squares. By default, all
the detection areas are turned "On" (green).
Press
"Spot/ESC"
to set the motion area
Press
"Spot/ESC"
2 more times
Move to
"Save and Exit"
and press
CHANNEL
SENSITIVITY
AREA SETUP
TEST MOTION
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Record Program
Setup
"Event"
Menu
"status/home/enter"
keys to decrement
"5"
is the highest; by
"F-"
(auto) or
"F+"
(freeze)
key. This will remove the
Chart #1
"status/home/enter"
- MOTION DETECTION, RECORD PROGRAM SETUP
Recording Program Setup (Custom Program Setup)
Press the
"Menu"
Button
Use the Left or Right Arrows to Navigate to the
Move down to
"Record Program"
and press
"status/home/enter"
The Record Program menu defines how you want the DVR to
record, this includes Resolution, Normal IPS, Event
IPS, Quality, Pre-Alarm, and Post Alarm Settings.
Use the arrow keys to highlight which entry to modify
At the top of the screen, make sure that
"Rec Program"
"Program0"
Use the
"F-" (auto) or "F+" (freeze)
Program Numbers
At the top of the screen, make sure that
"Event Rec Type"
set to
"Complex/Event CH
Only", Use the
"F-" (auto) or "F+"
(freeze)
keys to switch Record Program Type
Setting the Recording Resolution
Please refer to Chart#1 for Maximum record IPS (images per
second) per channel for each resolution
Move down to highlight the value located below the
Size"
Column
VCE416
VCE416 Max
VCE408
VCE400 Resolution
Total IPS
IPS / Channel
Total IPS
360x240
480
30
240
720x240
240
15
120
720x480
120
7.5
60
Use the
"F-" (auto) or "F+" (freeze)
crement the Resolution value; the options are (320x240,
"Record"
Menu
720x240, 720x480)
Setting Normal (continuous) Record IPS
The Normal IPS Settings are only used when the "Record"
button is pressed.
Please refer to Chart#1 for Maximum record IPS (images per
second) per channel for each resolution
The maximum IPS value per channel is 30 ips
is set to
keys to switch
Move down to highlight the values located below the
IPS"
Column
is
Use the
"F-" (auto) or "F+" (freeze)
ment the highlighted Normal IPS values
Repeat this process for each Channel
The Sum of these IPS values cannot exceed the Maximum IPS
for the desired resolution
Note: if you are planning on connecting to the DVR over the
"Image
network, do not set the "Normal IPS" to a value lower then 1
IPS per channel, as the "live" video will not be transmitted over
the network
VCE408 Max
VCE404
VCE404 Max
IPS / Channel
Total IPS
IPS / Channel
30
120
30
15
120
30
7.5
120
30
keys to decrement or in
"Normal
keys to decrement or incre-
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