Video Loss Recording; Motion Recording - Vitek SAGA “ST” Series User Manual

4, 8, and 16 channel digital video recorders
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Verify that the alarm option has been selected in either QUICK SETUP or RECORD
PROGRAM.

5.3.2 VIDEO LOSS RECORDING

Video loss recording is a form of event recording that is triggered when a channel loses
its video input signal. Video loss recording is useful to have other channels compensate
for the loss of the video signal on a specific channel. For example, when a video loss
occurs on channel 1, then the DVR can start recording on channel 2, 3 and 4.
Moreover, the channel which loses the video signal will retain the last five seconds of
the video to retain what occurred before the video loss.
Verify that the video loss option has been selected in either QUICK SETUP or RECORD
PROGRAM.
The recording will include the pre and post recording time on the channels that are
recording.

5.3.3 MOTION RECORDING

Motion recording is yet another effective form of event recording that is triggered when a
channel detects motion in its field of view.
The channels on which the alarm is triggered will
display the "ALARM" message. The REC button will
light up as the DVR starts to record and the channel
status will change to red.
The recording will include the pre and post recording
time on the channels that are recording.
The channel on which the video loss occurred will
display the "VLOSS" message. The REC button will
light up as the channels that are designated to record
when a specific channel has a video loss start
recording.
On the example to the left, channels 2, 3 and 4 are
designated to record when channel 1 goes out.
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