Event Recording For Video; Boosting The Recording Of One Camera Or Many; Figure 4-1 Boost Button For Event Recording; Figure 4-2 Event Recording (Dormant Timer And Counting Down) - Honeywell Rapid Eye Operator's Manual

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Event Recording for Video

Boosting the Recording of One Camera or Many

Document 800-07767 Rev A
02/11
Event Recording is Preset
Your organization's Multi-Media System Administrator (Multi SA) has the option of setting
Multi-Media units to record video at higher rates, resolution and quality. Consult your Multi
SA to find out if the settings for event recording are higher than those for continuous
recording. To set up event recording, see the
System Administrator
Guide.
Event Recording on Demand
A View operator can use the boost button whenever an event of interest occurs during a
Live session (or during site tours). While the boost button is clicked, the values for event
recording—set by the Multi SA during configuration—are used.
Figure 4-1
Boost Button for Event Recording
Clicking the Boost button displays a timer that immediately starts counting down from five
minutes. Boosted recording automatically stops when the timer finishes counting down.
The timer is provided so that event recording is not accidentally left ON for an extended
length of time. Event recording can have a considerable impact on the length of the video
archive and should be used sparingly. Nonetheless, the timer can be reset to extend the
boosting of recording.
Figure 4-2
Event Recording (Dormant Timer and Counting Down)
Dormant Timer
Counting Down
Resetting the Event Recording Timer
Click the timer. The timer is reset to five minutes and starts counting down again.
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Select a camera window.
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