Recording Monitored Images

(User level: ID3)

 

 

 

 

You can record images while they are being monitored onto the hard disk of the DVR.

There are four methods to record, normal recording, timer-controlled recording, alarm recording and pre-alarm recording. The stored images are recorded on each recording area in response to the operation.

Because all connected camera images are recorded by the corresponding DVR, the channel cannot be specified.

If the clock of the DVR is not set, it is not possible to record. (Refer to P24)

Operating mode display

Operation panel

Alarm

Archive area

recording area

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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bNormal Recording (Normal Recording Area)

Records images being monitored using the manual operation on the operation panel.

1 Click .

The display [NORMAL RECORDING MODE] in the operating mode display will change to "RECORDING" and recording will start.

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Click

when the recording stops.

 

The display [NORMAL RECORDING MODE] will

change to "STOP" and recording will stop.

Normal recording area

bOther Recording Methods

Set the recording conditions in the DVR setting menu. Refer to the applicable pages for details.

Timer-controlled recording (normal recording area) Images being monitored are automatically recorded according to the timer setting. (Refer to P28)

Alarm recording (alarm recording area)

Uses signals from motion sensors and external devices (such as door switches and infrared sensors) to automatically record alarm images (such as intruders). (Refer to P30)

Pre-alarm recording (alarm recording area)

If pre-alarm recording is set, the most recent images of a fixed time will constantly be recorded in the alarm recording area while being repeatedly overwritten. You can view images which occur just before an alarm when playing back alarm recordings. (Refer to P30, 31)

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