Time-Lapse Record Mode Setup Screen; Figure 44 - Time-Lapse Record Setup Screen - ADT A-SDR400LTE-80 User Manual

4-channel digital video recorder
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Four-Channel Digital Video Recorder
NOTE: When the DVR is recording video, a red dot appears on the screen. When the DVR is
in the Panic Recording mode, a white
appears in the red dot, and the REC LED on the front
panel flickers.
You can set the DVR to record video based on Time-lapse Recording Schedule defined during
Time-Lapse Record Setup. Highlight the box beside Time Lapse Recording and press the
button toggles between On and Off.
Highlight the first box beside Auto Deletion. Pressing the
button toggles between On and Off.
When set to On, the DVR will delete video recorded earlier than user-defined period. Highlight the
second box beside Auto Deletion, and press the
button to select the length of time recorded
data will be kept from 1 to 99 Days.
NOTE: When the End Of Disk is set to Stop, the DVR will NOT restart recording even after the
video recorded earlier than user-defined period is deleted.
You can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing the
button . Selecting Cancel exits
the screen without saving the changes.

Time-Lapse Record Mode Setup Screen

Figure 44 — Time-Lapse Record Setup screen.
Highlight the box under the Speed heading and press the
button. A drop-down list of
recording speeds appears. You can select from 0.5 ips to 15 ips (12.5 ips for PAL).
NOTE: Higher quality images require more storage space and will reduce the recording
capacity of the hard disk drive.
You can set the maximum amount of time-lapse video to be stored. Once the DVR reaches this
amount, it will start recording over the oldest time-lapse video. The time-lapse video is stored
separate from Event video. When Keep the continuous pictures is set to On, you can set the time
from 1 Hour to the maximum allowed by the storage capacity of your hard disk drive.
NOTE: The maximum storage time is only an estimate because the amount of space required
to store video varies depending on many factors such as motion and image complexity.
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