Pelco C2602M-a, dx4000 Modifying Image Recording Settings, To modify image recording settings

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MODIFYING IMAGE RECORDING SETTINGS

Image recording settings affect many aspects of working with the DX4000. Higher resolution images provide more detail in recorded video, which improves their usefulness when monitoring events. These high-resolution images also consume more hard disk space, which affects how much video can be stored on the hard disk. Higher resolution images take longer to transmit to a remote agent over a network. When determining the best image recording settings, you should weigh your storage needs with your video monitoring needs.

To modify image recording settings

1.From the main menu of the DX4000 select Record, and then press the Enter button. The Record menu appears.

2.Select Size/Rec Rate/Quality, and then press the Enter button. The Size/Rec Rate/Quality menu appears.

Figure 36. Size/Rec Rate/Quality Menu

3.For each camera, modify the following settings, and then press the Enter button.

Size: Select the resolution at which you want to record video. If you select a resolution that is incompatible with the recording rate setting, an error message appears on the screen. To increase the resolution, you must choose a lower recording rate. Sizes vary for NTSC and PAL cameras. Refer to Table C.

Recording Rate: Select a recording rate for the video. Recording rate is measured in frames per second (fps). The maximum frames per second is 30 frames. The recording rate and image size must be compatible. If you choose 30 fps, you must select a smaller image size. The total frames per second for all cameras varies for NTSC and PAL cameras. Refer to Table C, below.

Quality: Select a quality setting that is compatible with your requirements for playing back video. Available options are Highest, High, Standard, and Low.

Table C. Image Sizes and Maximum Recording Rates

Camera Type

Image Sizes

Recording Rates (fps)

 

 

 

NTSC

352 x 240

120 (for all four cameras)

 

704 x 240

63 (for all four cameras)

 

704 x 480

33 (for all four cameras)

 

 

 

PAL

352 x 288

100 (25 for all four cameras)

 

704 x 288

53 (25 for all four cameras)

 

704 x 576

28 (25 for all four cameras)

 

 

 

4.After these settings are modified, press the Return button until all menus are cleared. A message appears stating that the settings are being saved.

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Contents DX4000 Digital Video Recorder Contents C2602M-A 6/06 List of Figures List of Tables Description Models FeaturesOverview of the System Connecting Devices to the DX4000Controls on the Front Panel of the DX4000 DX4000 ControlsControl Buttons on the Front Panel Video Control Buttons on the Front Panel of the DX4000Operating the DX4000 from the Remote Control Before You Begin Starting and Stopping the DX4000To start the DX4000 To stop the DX4000 Choosing a User AccountMain Window Overview Changing the Display Mode To change the screen sequencing modeChanging the Information Displayed on the Monitor Display Menu Adjusting Menu SettingsRecord Menu Audio Menu Camera MenuUse the Alarm menu to set up alarms and relays for cameras Alarm MenuSystem Menu System MenuBack UP Menu Backup MenuPassword Menu Changing PasswordsTo reset the passwords Resetting PasswordsFactory Default Reset Warning Message Factory Default SettingsScreen Rotation Mode Changing the Screen LayoutScreen View Selection Adjusting the Focus or Iris on a Camera Controlling Cameras from the DX4000PAN, Tilt and Zoom Controls To create a preset Working with PresetsTo run a preset To run a predefined presetUsing Preset To set up a patternWorking with Patterns Modifying Camera Settings To modify camera settingsTo run a pattern C2602M-A 6/06 To modify audio recording settings Modifying Audio SettingsTo modify live audio settings To modify image recording settings Modifying Image Recording SettingsTo modify alarm inputs Modifying Alarms and RelaysTo modify relay outputs Creating Recording Schedules Setting UP a Recording ScheduleC2602M-A 6/06 Motion Detection Setup Menu Setting UP Motion Detection RecordingC2602M-A 6/06 Setting UP ALARM-BASED Recording C2602M-A 6/06 To change the screen mode To view a specific video channel in single modeMonitoring Live Video Searching for Video Working With Recorded VideoTimeline Showing Available Recorded Video C2602M-A 6/06 Playing Recorded Video Backing UP VideoTo back up video Missing Media Warning Message Working With the Remote Agent Application About the Remote AgentOverview of the Main Screen Starting and Stopping the Remote Agent Remote Agent Control ButtonsTo start the remote agent To stop the remote agentTo create a network connection for the DX4000 Configuring the Remote AgentTo configure optional settings on the remote agent Configuring the DX4000 from the Remote AgentTo set up recording quality Recording SettingsTimer Recording Setup Screen To set up recording schedulesTo set up motion detection To set up alarm recordingC2602M-A 6/06 To configure cameras Camera SettingsTo set up audio recording Audio SettingsTo set up live audio Alarm SettingsTo set up alarm inputs and relay outputs System SettingsTo modify passwords To review system informationTo configure buzzer sounds To configure the disk write mode To disconnect remote agent connectionsTo set the network speed To adjust the focus Controlling Cameras from the Remote AgentTo control PTZ cameras Monitoring Live Video from the Remote Agent To listen to or disable audioCapturing Live Video from the Remote Client Controlling AudioWorking with Recorded Video on the Remote Agent Searching for Recorded VideoUse the following buttons to review the recorded video Click the Log button . The Search Log screen appears To search by date or timeEvent Viewer Screen To search by eventBacking UP Video Remote Agent Backup ScreenTo print a snapshot To save a snapshotSave as... dialog box appears Print screen appearsViewing Video with the Backup Player To view recorded video with the backup player To authenticate recorded video with the backup playerClick the Open file button. The following screen appears Starting the WEB Client About the Web ClientMonitoring Video with the Web Client Click the Connect button . The Login dialog box appearsProduct Warranty and Return Information ISO9001
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