EverFocus PowerPlex EDR1600 Administrator's Manual And Operating Instructions page 6

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During video playback, the selected pictures can be saved to floppy
disk, ZIP disk, CD-RW, DVD RAM etc. in .MPG format for MPEG-1
encoded video or .MOV format for JPEG encoded video.
For Time- Lapse Mode Recording Time, please refer to Appendix B.
1.2.4 Motion Detection
The digital video recorder continuously monitors all camera inputs
for motion. When motion is detected, the system reacts according to
the motion action set by the administrator, which includes: increasing
the recording frame rate, sounding the buzzer, triggering the alarm
output, logging the event, etc. Motion detection options for
different time types can be set for each camera input using a 16
(width) by 12 (height) target overlay. You can also enable or disable
motion alarms for different time types. However, the recording
frame rate is NOT influenced by motion detection for the digital
video recorder.
1.2.5 Video Display
The VGA monitor and main TV monitor display either live camera
pictures or pictures from hard disks. The display resolution is
640x480 for NTSC or 800x600 for PAL. As many as 16 million
colors can be displayed in the following screen formats: full screen, 4,
7, 9, 10, 13 and 16 windows. All the main displays are window
based look and feel for ease of user operations.
The call monitor displays full screen images of cameras associated
with alarms or images from the installed cameras sequentially. It is
based on switched analog camera input.
1.2.6 Video Playback
The user can select a previously recorded hard disk to review the
recorded video. Displaying of the recorded video is composed of
decoding the JPEG or MPEG-1 encoded video automatically and
multiplexing each camera video to its designated video window.
With the coded data that was inserted into each recorded picture, the
digital video recorder can reconstruct each camera's tag name, status,
date, and time information automatically. The image can be
displayed in any multi-window format on the VGA monitor and/or
TV monitor, just like in live video mode.
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