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5.8
Camera-Recording
Set the desired environment related to camera usage. The screen below shows the setting related to recording.
5.8.1. IPS
Set frame per second for the recording image connected to each camera, which cannot be exceed NTSC: 30fps,
PAL: 25fps. Remaining frame number is indicated at the left bottom of the screen whenever the frame number of
each camera is modified.
5.8.2. Quality
Set the recording quality for the corresponding channel according to resolution set. The picture quality can be
selected from 4 stages and they are Highest, High, Standard, Lowest.
The setting value directly influences the byte size per image. For example, the byte size decreases as quality goes
lower. In this case, blocking (mosaic) phenomena tends to appear, which is the artifact caused by high
compression. In contrast, blocking phenomena disappears as quality goes higher. In this case, the required
storage space per image increases, which leads to shortening of total recording period. Therefore, give
consideration to the necessary recording period, importance of each camera image, and quality of analog signal
when setting the recording quality. If extending the recording period in high quality, refer to the next explanation
Sensitivity. The byte size decreases when the sensitivity setting decreases.
5.8.3. Sensitivity
Set the motion sensitivity value based on motion detection between 10~100. As the value gets higher, the
movement will be saved without skipping, and as the value gets lower value skips small movements to extend the
recording period.
The default is 80, and it is recommended not to change, with the exception of special cases.
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