6.2.1 [RECORD FRAMERATE]

Change the record frame rate for each channel - see Fig. 6.07. The higher the record frame rate, the more natural movement you will see in playback.

Independent setting for each channel is possible.

For PAL video output format, the system

Fig. 6.07

default value is 12 frames per second with each channel, which means the system will record 48 frames per second with all channels. The user can set frame rate as 3 ~ 25 frames per second with each channel. The maximum value of total frames per second with all channels is 50 frames.

For NTSC video output format, the system default value is 15 frames per second with each channel, which means the system will record 60 frames per second with all channels. The user can set the frame rate as 3~30 frames per second with each channel. The maximum value of total frames per second with all channels is 60 frames.

Press button [SEL] / [CH4] or click the left mouse button to select icon “ ” to increase the record frame rate for each channel. Press button [CH3] or click the left mouse button on the icon “ ” to decrease the record frame rate for each channel.

Note: If you set the record frame rate to off, the channel won’t record.

6.2.2 [RECORD QUALITY]

Choose the recording quality from 1 / 2 / 3. The highest recording quality is 3, and the lowest recording quality is 1. The higher the recording quality is, the higher the video image quality is during playback. The higher the quality, the more hard disk space will be consumed. Record frame rate, recording quality and hard disk space will affect the total recording time of the DVR system.

6.2.3 [RECORD SCHEDULE]

Note: To start motion record, make sure the period that you intend to record is “ the “record schedule” menu. (Green bar - see Fig. 6.08).

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Press button [Up] / [Down] or move the mouse to move the desired time block, then press [SEL] or click the left mouse button to adjust the video recording method for each time

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Samsung CA7 operating instructions Record Framerate