First Alert PRO-D1610 user manual Basic Operation, Recording, Record Mode, Cctv Resolution

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Basic Operation

Recording

recording

RECORD Mode

Configure Recording Options:

In this Menu you have three recording options: POWER UP (Continuous), TIMER RECORD (enables SCHEDULE menu) and ALARM (within SCHEDULE menu). By default, the DVR is set to record continuously. Set parameters as follows:

1.From the Main Menu click RECORD. Under SWITCH, use the drop-down menus and select ON/OFF to enable/disable recording from the selected channel. Note: If SWITCH is set to OFF, then Motion Detect, Alarm and Manual Record are also disabled for that channel.

2.BITRATE (Kbps): See table for details. Note: Resolution for this DVR is at CIF due to the number of channels.

3.FRAMERATE: Choose the recording frame rate 1-30, (fps – frames per second). The lower the value, the less life-like and more jerky the recorded movements will be. However, a lower frame rate uses less HDD space. Make your choice depending on the precision with which you want to follow the events being recorded. Frame-rate of each channel can be adjusted but is

 

limited by the total resources available. The total frame rate for all channels

 

 

 

 

 

 

combined cannot exceed 420 (NTSC) fps. Note: Although the chipset is NTSC

 

 

 

 

 

 

480, part of the resources are used for other internal functions and cannot be

 

Record Menu

 

 

allocated to recording resources.

 

 

 

The ratios of D1, HD1 and CIF are as follows: 1 D1= 4 x CIF, 1 HD1 = 2 x CIF.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bitrate in Kbps

 

4.

AUDIO, select ON or OFF. If audio recording is enabled, the system will record au-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image

 

 

 

 

 

dio from connected audio capable cameras (not included). See caution statement

 

Low

Medium

High

 

Quality

 

 

on audio recording in Video section.

 

 

 

 

 

CIF

 

384

512

768

5.

REC. MODE, select POWER UP or TIMER RECORD. If you select POWER UP,

 

 

the system will record continuously when the system is powered on. If you select

HD1

 

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

TIMER RECORD, you have to set a recording schedule on the system.

D1

 

N/A

N/A

N/A

6.

REC. SIZE (Record Size), select 15MIN, 30MIN, 45MIN, or 60MIN.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: Record Size sets the file size for recorded video files on the system. Instead

of recording data as one large file, the

 

system will divide the data into blocks of 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes. This makes the recorded data easier to search

 

7.

MASK FIELD lets you block a specific portion of a channel you do not want recorded or shown on the display screen. This

 

can be useful if you need to conceal a sensitive area being captured by the camera. See next section for details.

 

8.

Click APPLY. Click OK in the REMARK window. Click EXIT.

 

 

 

 

 

Recording Schedule (TIMER RECORD)

You can program the DVR to record according to a customized recording schedule. The Schedule Grid shows the days of the week and hour blocks 00~23. You can set Alarm Recording (Red), General Recording (Green), or No Recording (Blue) to each time block of each day. To set a recording schedule:

1.

Open the Main Menu and click RECORD.

 

2.

Under REC. MODE, select TIMER RECORD.

 

3.

Click SCHEDULE. The Schedule menu opens.

 

4.

Under CHANNEL, select specific channels or select ALL.

 

5.

Below the grid, click either ALARM (red), GENERAL (Green), or NO RECORD

 

 

(Blue) and then click a time block on the desired day.

 

6.

Use the FROM/TO drop-down menus to copy the schedule of one day to

 

 

another. For example, if you want your schedule for Monday to be the same

Recording Schedule

 

on Wednesday: under FROM select MON, under TO select WED, and then click COPY.

 

7.

Click APPLY. Click OK in the REMARK window. Click EXIT.

 

CCTV Resolution

CCTV resolution is measured in vertical and horizontal pixel dimensions and typically limited by the capabilities of both the camera and the recorder that you are using for your CCTV surveillance installation. CCTV systems use an analog video signal. For television specifications (which CCTV uses) the highest resolution that can be captured

and stored is 704 x 480 (NTSC for the United States) and 720 x 576 (PAL for Europe). This resolution is known as D1 resolution. A high end CCTV recorder is capable of recording at up to D1 resolution.

CCTV Resolutions D1: 704 x 480

HD1 (2CIF): 704 x 240

CIF: 352 x 240

QCIF: 176 x 120

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Contents 264, Digital DVR User S manualIntroduction Thank youWelcome Key product features Product featuresMain Description Table of contents Advanced Operation Fcc compliance SafetySafety precautions Fire and electric shock hazard statementPackage contents Product overviewDvr controls Front PanelBack Panel Remote Control Operation Remote controlRemote control Remote ControlMouse and virtual Keypad Mouse controlsVirtual Keypad CAMERA and pOWER cONNECTIONS Connecting devicesInitial setup System operationSystem start up No HDD installed Quick Access MenuMain Menu Access Live View ScreenUser Setup User Password Setup User Permission Screen Password SetupSetting Up Passwords & User Permissions Multi User LoginNtsc or PAL? Camera display setupSetting Up Cameras for Viewing and Recording DisplayWhy Set a Date & Time? System SetupSetting Up Language/Date/Time Language, date and timeBasic Operation Record ModeCctv Resolution RecordingPrivacy Mask Field Recording Schedule Timer Record ExampleMotion Detect Setup Motion Detect MenuPlayback Mode PlaybackPlayback Backup HDD ManagementHard Drive and USB Options Alarm and E-mail Options Advanced SetupAlarm Advanced OperationMail Setup ALarmAlarm Inputs Mail Setup Screen Mail Carbon Copy SetupSystem Info and System Update SystemSystem Information Pan/Tilt/Zoom PTZ Setup PTZ Camera SetupPan tilt zoom...PTZ Configure the Cruise Setup of your PTZ Camera PTZ SetupPTZ Control PTZ Setup Understanding the Cruise Setting OptionsRemote Access Network SetupNetwork Setup for Remote Access To configure PPPoE settings To configure Static IP settings in the DVRTo configure UPnP settings UPnP Universal Plug and PlayFirst obtain your Router DNS Ddns Dynamic Domain Name ServiceWAN Settings Example To obtain your Primary or Secondary DNSConfigure your Router for Port Forwarding Next configure Ddns settings in the DVRHow to Determine the IP Address of the DVR Port Forwarding Naming TipRemote Surveillance using Internet Explorer 8 or Remote SurveillanceRemote Surveillance Configuring ActiveX Control in Internet Explorer Using Remote SurveillanceSetup Required Prior to Remote Access Logging Into Your System RemotelyRemote Surveillance Main Screen Live Viewing Tab Live Viewing Talk Function RecordingPlayback Tab Remote Viewing-Playback ScreenRemote Viewing-Progress Bar Player Software Remote BackupRemote Viewing-Error Message Remote Viewing-Search Calendar SearchRemote Setup Alarm Screen Setup TabRemote Setup Record Screen Remote Setup PTZ Screen Remote Setup Network ScreenRemote Setup Setting Screen Remote Setup Maintenance Screen Remote Setup Host Info ScreenMobile Access Setup and ControlMobile Setup Mobile PhoneMobile Phone Appendix Hard Drive Removal and InstallationHDD Installation To replace the hard drive in the DVR Hard DriveSpecifications Technical SpecificationsDevice Data Parameter FAQ s FAQ,sQuestion Why is the DVR not working after starting? Answer Question Why is motion detection not working? Answer Question Why is there no audio during playback? AnswerQuestion Why is my system time not correct? Answer Question Why do I have a USB device error? AnswerTroubleshooting TroubleshootingWarranty WarrantyBRK Brands, Inc Jarden Corporation Company Nysejah