VCS VideoJet 8000 User Manual page 88

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Configuration using a Web Browser
Note
If a period has already been selected for the alarm recording, you can no
longer select it for timed recording (see Alarm recording, page 90).
– Left-click on the weekday on which the recording should start and hold down
the mouse button.
– Now drag the selected field to the desired ending time for the recording and
release the mouse.
– Right-click a selected time segment to delete it.
– Click Select all to select all time segments.
– Click Delete all to delete all selected periods.
Continuous recording frame rate:
You can select the frame rate for default recordings. Default recordings are those
that are not triggered by an alarm. The option All frames is used to record at
25 fps (PAL) or 30 fps (NTSC) from a camera to its assigned partition. Other
settings result in a lower frame rate and thus require less partition space. This
means that the VideoJet 8000 can record for a longer period of time.
Post-alarm recording frame rate:
If an alarm occurs during a default recording, the frame rate can be changed
automatically to the post-alarm rate. The option All frames is used to record at
25 fps (PAL) or 30 fps (NTSC) from a camera to its assigned partition. Other
settings result in a lower frame rate.
Post-alarm time:
Select the period after an alarm during which recording should continue at a
different frame rate.
Used file tracks from partition:
Up to 128 recording tracks are created automatically on a partition. Each new
recording takes place on a separate track.
Selecting the option Linear mode means that no more new recordings are made
after the 128 tracks have been used. Old recordings must be deleted before the
tracks can be re-used. Selecting Ring mode means that the 129th recording will
be written on the first track, so that the oldest recording is always overwritten by
the newest.
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