i3 International SRX PRO User Manual page 141

Digital video management system
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Chapter 1. SRX-Pro Server
Important
This setup tab affects recording frame rate
and display frame rate for MUX display (not
Real-time display)
1. Use the All slider in the Record Frame portion of the setup to control FPS rate for all cameras at the same time or
use individual sliders for each analog camera. Drag slider left/right to decrease/increase the recording/display FPS
rate. Note that it is impossible to set Recording frame rate to a value higher than Emergency frame rate value.
2. Click Default to assign an average FPS number of each camera
3.
Click the Save button
to save the configured settings
1.4.22.3. Configuring Emergency frame rate
Emergency frame rate allows the user to temporarily increase the recording frame rate in case of motion detection or
triggered sensor. Note that the total Emergency FPS rate for all cameras may not exceed the maximum FPS supported
by the DVMS.
Note that emergency frame rate will be ignored for all video channels configured for VideoLogix.
Emergency frame rate may only be used when a channel records based on a continuous recording schedule (Schedule
Setup). When emergency frame rate is configured for the camera, it will record continuously at the FPS rate set in Record
Frame menu until the motion is detected or until linked sensor is triggered; as soon as the motion is detected on the same
camera (Motion Setup) or the linked sensor is triggered (Hardware Setup - Sensor Settings), the emergency FPS setting
will take effect until 10 seconds have elapsed since the sensor activation or since motion has ceased. After 10 seconds
have elapsed since the motion stopped or sensor has been activated, the regular recording FPS setting will take over once
again.
When emergency frame rate is properly configured, one of the following indicators will be displayed in channel's top right
corner in Live (Mux) mode:
or
Consider this scenario:
Channel 1 is associated with Camera 1. Channel 1 is configured for continuous recording schedule. Motion detection is
configured for Channel 1. Recording frame rate for Camera 1 is set to 5 FPS, while emergency frame rate is set to 30
FPS.
This means that as long as no motion is detected on Channel 1, it records continuously at 5 frames-per-second. However,
as soon as the motion is detected on Channel 1 and until the motion has stopped, it will record at 30 frames-per-second.
The portions of video that has been recorded at a higher frame rate in response to motion will be highlighted red on the
timeline in both Live and Search modes, as shown below.
To configure Emergency frame rate, do the following:
1. Use the All slider in the Emergency Frame portion of the setup to control emergency FPS rate for all cameras at
the same time or use individual sliders for each analog camera. Drag slider left/right to decrease/increase the emergency
FPS rate.
The Emergency Frame rate must be higher than Recording Rate to work as expected. If you do not wish to use this
option, set it to the same value as Recording Frame rate.
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, if audio is also configured for the same channel.
Recording/Display

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