4 Channel Digital Video Recorder
10. Record Setup
When the cursor moves to Record Setup, then push enter button, the Record Setup window
will appear, which is illustrated as below. Push upward or downward button to move the cursor.
Push “+”or “-” button to change the value. While the DVR is in recording or playback mode, you
cannot access to this menu unless you stop record or play first.
OVER WRITE: if set to “YES”, the DVR will automatically overwrite the HDD from the
beginning when the HDD is full. If set to “NO”, the DVR will automatically stop recording when
the HDD is full.
REC SPEED: the recording frame rate of the DVR, factory default setting is 30F/1SEC for
NTSC (25F/1SEC for PAL), Which means DVR records the events at the speed of 30 shots of
frames per second. The higher the record frame rate, the more natural look will be displayed on
the screen when you playback. The lower the record frame rate, the more you can save the space
on the hard disk drive. The highest frame rate is 60F/1SEC(PAL is 50F/1SEC).
REC QUALITY: There are four different video quality settings: LOW, NORMAL, HIGH and
VERY HIGH. The higher the video quality, the clearer images when you playback. The lower the
video quality, the more you can save the space on the hard disk drive.
RESOLUTION: the record picture size of the DVR, there are two modes: 360 and 720,default
is 360. In 720 mode, the record picture is twice bigger than in 360 mode, but in 360 mode can save
half of HDD usage.
PB SPEED: the frame rate of playback, default is NO USE, which means the same as record.
AUDIO ENABLE: audio select, the DVR has one record channel, you can select one in four
channels, the default is channel one.
A/M REC TIME: when a motion or sensor alarm occurred, the DVR record last time, the
default is one minute.
11. Network Setup
When the cursor moves to Network Setup, then push enter button, the network setup menu
window will appear, which is illustrated as below. If a PC View soft from Internet is connected to
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