JPEG2000 Stand alone DVR User Guide

3-8 Record

Emergency record (Red): press REC to start emgergency record at continuous record mode and at the best resolution and quality.

Schedule record (Green): record at the setup schedule, record mode, resolution and quality

Stop record (White): the white dot shows up when the record schedule is set to “not record” at this time.

Record mode mark:

Alarm record: DVR records when the alarm is triggered

Motion record: DVR records when motion is detected

Continuous record: DVR records continuously

If the power is cut off unexpectedly, the DVRwill automatically resume its recording schedule after the power is back.

Regarding record mode setup, please refer to the RECORD SETUP.

[SEARCH BAR]

data recorded

Entire HDD storage

The red bar means the percentage of the hard drive space used for recording data.

Under the following circumstances, the system stops recording: 1.when the DVR enters the menu

2.No video inputs.

3.When all cameras are set to record off.

4.No motion is detected while the record mode is set to MOTION. 5.When the record schedule is set to Not Record.

6.Without clearing HDD or running factory defaults after a new HDD is installed.

7.When the DVR enters the Search dialog window. The DVR, if set to Triplex Mode, resumes recording as soon as it enters playback.

Besides the above circumstances, the DVR, if set to Duplex Mode, stops recording when the DVR enters Playback locally or remotely. Please see RECORD SETUP for DUPLEX and TRIPLEX setup details.

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Hitachi JPEG2000 manual Record, Search BAR

JPEG2000 specifications

Hitachi JPEG2000 is a high-performance image compression technology that utilizes advanced coding techniques to provide superior image quality while maintaining a smaller file size. It is built upon the JPEG2000 standard, which was developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) to address limitations in traditional JPEG compression methods, particularly in terms of scalability, quality, and error resilience.

One of the main features of Hitachi JPEG2000 is its use of wavelet compression. Unlike the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) employed in standard JPEG, which works on small blocks of images, JPEG2000 utilizes a wavelet transform that allows for multi-resolution analysis of images. This means that images can be compressed at various quality levels, enabling users to access lower-resolution versions without needing to decompress the entire image. This scalability is particularly beneficial for applications like streaming and remote visualization, where bandwidth may be limited.

Another significant characteristic is its superior error resilience. Hitachi JPEG2000 is designed to gracefully handle data corruption that can occur during transmission. This feature is crucial for applications in medical imaging or satellite imagery, where maintaining image integrity is essential. The technology allows for random access to image components, enabling portions of an image to be retrieved without needing to decode the entire file. This capability enhances efficiency when dealing with large datasets.

Additionally, Hitachi JPEG2000 supports lossless compression, meaning that the original image quality can be preserved without any loss of data during compression. This is particularly important for fields such as healthcare, where diagnostic imaging requires absolute precision. The algorithm also offers adjustable compression rates, providing flexibility for different use cases without compromising quality.

The technology is widely implemented in various industries, including broadcasting, film production, and medical imaging, thanks to its ability to deliver high-quality images in a manageable file size. As a versatile solution, Hitachi JPEG2000 stands out with its combination of advanced compression techniques, error resilience, and scalability, making it a preferred choice in an increasingly digital world where efficient data handling is paramount.