Dedicated Micros SD Unit Quick Start Manual page 6

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Use the OK button to accept a new setting. The field turns blue again. Press Exit to leave a drop-down menu
without changing the setting.
Press any coloured softkey to open the softkey menu.
Use the coloured Softkeys to select the accompanying colour option on screen i.e. red key to select the red
option.
To edit a field, select using the OK button.
Using a USB Mouse
navigate the pages by clicking on the tabs on the left of the main page.
Highlight an editable field by clicking directly on it.
Use the drop down menu to change settings.
Note: A selected item in the drop down list will appear highlighted.
navigating away from a page (clicking on a different tab on the side panel) will automatically save any changed
settings.
Quick Overview Of Default SD Record Settings
SD units provide out of the box:
High performance recording on ALL cameras with minimal configuration.
Consistent recording duration and smooth motion video per camera regardless of the number of cameras.
The product range has Normal, Medium and Low record rate models.
Normal
Continuous 5pps MPEG4 recording on all cameras, on all channel variants (default out of the box).
Medium
Continuous 2pps MPEG4 recording on all cameras, on all channel variants (default out of the box)
Low
Continuous 1pps MPEG4 recording on all cameras, on all channel variants (default out of the box)
Complete Flexibility
The picture quality can be increased if less than 30 or 60 days standard recording is required.
The advanced record menu can be used to configure individual cameras to suit specific requirements e.g. Entry/
Exit routes. Various storage sizes are available dependant on the combination of the number of cameras, the 30
or 60 day storage options, and the normal, medium and low record rates selected.
With Global record rates of up to 100pps (Pal) and 120pps (nTsc), the sd range offers recording of up to
5pps on each camera, out of the box, at a record duration of 7, 14, 30 or 60 days (the default is 14 or 30 days
depending on variant).
Note: It is the Installer/Owner's responsibilty to ensure that the record duration is set to the necessary
requirements of the application.

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