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(i) REC QUALITY : Sets the quality level of recording. Available
settings are: Low, Basic, Normal, High and Best.
Note: Higher quality recording consumes more memory on your HDD.
(ii) REC RESOLUTION
(iii) REC SPEED: Allows you to set the Images Per Second for
recording. Available IPS settings are: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30 & 60.
The speed of 60 IPS is also known as “Real Time”.
The slowest Time Lapse speed is 1 IPS; it will allow for the longest
recording durations but it records less information.
(iv) REC SELECT : Selects which channels will be recorded to the
HDD.
Select [0] to enable recording on a camera channel
Select [x] to disable recording on a camera channel
(v) USB REC LIMIT : Select the storage capacity to be saved via USB.
NOTE Even if the storage capacity is already set, you can stop the saving
process immediately by pressing the “STOP” button during the process.
(vi) HDD CLEAR ALL: Select [MASTER] to delete all the contents in
your Master HDD, then press the right arrow button ([CH4] – on
front panel of DVR, or the remote) and you will be asked
“REALLY?" Select [Y] to confirm the HDD Clear.
NOTE If you have a SLAVE HDD connected as well and the HDD Slave option
is set to [Y], then you may also choose to Clear the contents of your
Slave HDD.
(vii) HDD OVERWRITE: Select [Y] to have the DVR automatically
overwrite previously recorded video in the event of the HDD
becoming FULL. If you select “Y” it will display OVWR
(Overwrite) in the on-screen display. If you select “N”, the DVR
will terminate recording once it reaches its capacity.
NOTE HDD Overwrite replaces the earliest recorded video with additional video being
recorded. When the HDD is Full and Overwrite is active, the first piece of video
that you had recorded will be lost.
(viii) HDD SLAVE : Select [Y] to enable the system to check for a
Slave HDD upon startup. Enabling HDD SLAVE allows you to
record to and playback from the Slave HDD.