RECORD

1. HDD OVERWRITE

Select “YES” to overwrite previous recording video in HDD.

NOTE : When the HDD is full under O/W Recording mode, previous recorded files may be overwritten without further warning notices.

(MENU)

SEARCH TIMER

RECORD CAMERA SYSTEM EVENT NETWORK

2. RECORDING IPS

Select the images per second of recording. The options are as following :

NTSC25A158421

PAL18A126321

NOTE : “A” means “Record with Audio ”.

3. RECORDING QUALITY

There are four quality settings : BEST, HIGH, NORMAL and BASIC.

4. ALARM REC IPS

(RECORD)

HDD OVERWRITE: NO

RECORD IPS: 25A

RECORD QUALITY : NORMAL

ALARM REC IPS: 25A

ALARM REC QUALITY : HIGH

MOTION TRIGGER RECORD: ON

Select the images per second of recording during an Alarm. The options are as following :

NTSC25A158421

PAL18A126321

NOTE : “A” means “ Record with Audio”.

5. ALARM REC QUALITY

There are four quality settings during an Alarm : BEST, HIGH, NORMAL and BASIC.

6. MOTION TRIGGER RECORDING

When you set up the MOTION DETECTION function (Please refer to Page.15 for MOTION DETECTION SETUP),

1. Select “ON” to set up the motion trigger recording: It can automatically switch from stand-by mode to Recording Mode. The motion detection will change the scanning sequence and shows and “D” on the monitor.

NOTE: The trigger recording time will depend on ALARM DURATION mode setting (Please refer to page.10 for ALARM DURATION) and it will record from the last trigger time. For example, when the alarm duration setting is 1 min, the time recording time is from 9:00:00 to 9:01:00. If the motion detection trigged again at 9:00:40, the trigged recording time will from 9:00:00 to 9:00:40 and 9:00:40 to 9:01:40. The total recording time is 00:01:40.

2.Select ”OFF”: The screen shows , the motion detection will change the scanning sequence while in recording mode and shows “M”on the monitor.

CAMERA

1. TITLE

Assign a six-characters title to each camera input. Initially each title is the camera’s max number.

2. DWELL

Select “ON” to set up the channel auto switching on the call monitor.

(MENU)

SEARCH TIMER RECORD

CAMERA SYSTEM EVENT NETWORK

3. (Brightness) / (Contrast) / (Color)

Have a video adjustment (Brightness / Contrast / Color) of each channel. The level is from 0 to 9.

4. ALARM

Select LOW / OFF / HIGH for alarm polarity. The default value is LOW.

5. RECORD

Set up which channel you want to record during alarm trigger. The DMR record methods are as below : EVENT : when alarm input is triggered, DMR will record alarming channel more frequently.

For example : when CH01 is triggered, the recording method will become 1-2-1-3-1-4…. NORMAL : when alarm input is triggered, DMR will record normally as set up.

OFF : when alarm input is triggered, DMR will not record.

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Maxtor 777 W V1.0 user manual Record, Camera, Brightness / Contrast / Color, Alarm

777 W V1.0 specifications

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