HDD Status – This will display either the remaining HDD capacity in GB or OW to indicate that it is set to Overwrite.
Video Loss - Screen will display if the video input is not connected properly.
Recording Methods
The DXR216 offers a variety of flexible recording modes. The unit can be set up to record continually, following a schedule, or by record events. In addition, the recording speed and resolution is also configurable (these options are configurable through the system menu). Under the recording status, if power is stopped accidentally, recorded video will still be stored in the HDD and will be available when the power is restored, and the original recording setup will remain.
When recording, the top line of the display will show the date, time, and the amount of available HDD memory (in GB).
In the example below, the letter “A” represents the alarm trigger and the letters “OW” represents HDD over write.
2002 – JAN
There are 4 record modes for DXR216: Alarm Record, Timer Record, Manual Record and Motion Trigger Record.
1.Alarm Record
The display will indicate a recording triggered by an Alarm using the letter “A”.
2.Timer Record
The display will indicate a scheduled recording using the letter “T”.
3.Manual Record
The display will indicate a manual recording (by pressing the REC button) using the letter “M”.
4.Motion Trigger Record
Recording will be triggered by motion sensing and is indicated with the letter ‘D’.
Viewing Options:
Individual Camera Select (1 - 16):
Press Camera Select (1 - 16) button to select the desired camera to display in full screen mode.
Multi View Select:
This button is used to select the ideal viewing configuration.
1.Press the
Picture in Picture (PIP):
buttons to toggle the camera views.
This button is used to configure the monitor so a full screen is displayed in the background with a 1/16th size screen insert.
1. Press the |
| button to display the PIP mode. |
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2.Press SELECT then ◄ / ► button to move the insert screen.
3.Press MENU to exit
Zoom:
Feature is used to enlarge the display (2X) the size of the main picture. The screen will now display the “zoomed” picture as the main picture with a small window inserted containing a moveable 1/4 view size of the appointed camera.
1.Select the desired camera by pressing Camera Select
2.Press the Zoom button to zoom the image on the display.
3.Press the Zoom button again to move the zoom pointer.
4.Press MENU to exit.
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