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Configuring Recording Schedules
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searches and the like.
1) The number 10,000 is the total number of files since
recording started. It includes files that are deleted with
the cleanup and data overwrite functions.
The time period segmented will differ depending on the
frame rate and resolution.
Example:
When recording continuously over long periods, we
recommend segmenting the record by setting a recording
schedule that inserts a 1-second recording break each day.
For details, refer to
“Configuring Schedules Manually”
Configuring Schedules with
Automatic Camera Registration
Configure an automatic recording schedule with the
following conditions that have been provided in advance.
Automatic camera registration allows you to configure
automatic recording for schedule recording and alarm
recording.
If a schedule or alarm recording was configured with
automatic camera registration, check whether it matches
operation and finely adjust the device settings if necessary.
1) Schedule recording settings are also located in the
Server Configuration screen. Priority is given to the
shortest period configured.
1
Click [Schedule] at the top of the Configuration
window.
The Schedule Configuration screen appears.
2
Select the camera for which you want to configure a
schedule from the tree on the left of the screen, and
click [Auto Record].
You can also select multiple cameras at once by
holding down the Shift key or Ctrl key while selecting.
The Automatic Record Configuration dialog box
appears.
Conditions
Codec:
Resolution:
Frame rate:
Image quality:
JPEG
VGA
10 fps
Level 5
Time until segmentation
Approx. 19 days
Note
Setting
Scheduled recording Alarm recording
Image size
Maximum image size
supported by the
camera.
Depends on the
Alarm/Event Record
settings configured
in the [Video] tab.
Codec
Codec that supports
the maximum image
size. (If supported by
both JPEG and
MPEG4, MPEG4 is
selected.)
Depends on the
Alarm/Event Record
settings configured
in the [Video] tab.
Frame rate
JPEG:
Depends on
storage duration
for recorded data.
MPEG4:
Depends on bitrate.
Depends on the
Alarm/Event Record
settings configured
in the [Video] tab.
Quality
50%
Level 3 (cameras
with 5 level
settings)
Level 5 (cameras
with 10 level
settings)
Depends on the
Alarm/Event Record
settings configured
in the [Video] tab.
Bitrate
Depends on storage
duration for recorded
data.
Depends on the
Alarm/Event Record
settings configured
in the [Video] tab.
Recording
trigger
–
VMD (Camera)
VMD (Recorder)
JPEG: Standard
mode
MPEG4: High-
performance
mode
Data storage
location
Not changed from
existing configuration.
Not changed from
existing
configuration.
Audio
Disabled
Disabled
Data
overwrite
Not changed from
existing configuration.
Not changed from
existing
configuration.
Cleanup
Deletes data that
exceeds storage
duration.
1)
Not changed from
existing
configuration.
Setting
Scheduled recording Alarm recording
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