Per Camera Configuration; Camera Select; Normal Pps; Normal Qlty - Ness Premium H.264 DVR Setup Manual

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< Per Camera Configuration >
This sub-menu is used to set the Day / Night / Weekend PPS (Picture per Second) and
recording quality for each channel. The <Preset Config> must be set to <OFF> for
accessing these relating settings. The menu is displayed as below. The presets shown
below are from settings of 720×240@60PPS in NTSC / 720×288@50PPS in PAL.
Cameral Select

Normal PPS

Normal Qlty

Event Max PPS

Event Qlty
Event Act

Camera Select

The item is used to select a desired channel for setting the parameters. Move
the cursor to <Camera Select> and press ENTER, then select a channel
using UP / DOWN keys. Press ENTER again to confirm the setting.
Normal PPS
Normal PPS (Picture per Second) is used to set the recording rate for normal
status. Please note that the normal PPS for all channels can be added up to
the maximum PPS for each Record mode. To increase one channel's PPS,
you may have to reduce others' first. Event PPS is not restricted to this rule,
since a smart event calculating program of the unit will handle the total PPS to
meet the maximum PPS with a correct weighting. For example, if channel 1
is set to event mode with 30PPS, the remaining 30 PPS will be equally
distributed to other 15 channels, which means each channel will be set to 2
PPS.
Normal Qlty
The item is used to set the picture size for normal status recording. The
available options are listed as follow: <Low>, <Fair>, <Mid>, <High> and
<Best>.
Event Max PPS
Event Max PPS is used to set the event recording rate for Event status.
Normally, the Event PPS is set to equal or greater than Normal PPS; the
setting is depending on your application. If the Event PPS is set to <0>, the
Premium H.264 DVR stops recording event video during alarms.
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Per Camera Config
Day
Night
7.5
Mid
30
Best
Both
CH1
Weekend
7.5
7.5
Mid
Mid
30
30
Best
Best
Both
Both

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