Backup recording

If there is 20 minutes or more of available recording time remaining in the post-alarm recording area of the hard disk after post-alarm (POST1) recording is completed, pre-alarm 2 (PRE2) recording [which is distinct from pre-alarm (PRE1) recording] starts automatically. If the hold-up (H) switch is then pressed, post-alarm 2 (POST2) recording [which is distinct from post-alarm (POST1) recording] starts.

The recording time for backup recording is set automatically according to the ratio between the pre-alarm 2 (PRE2) and the post-alarm 2 (POST2) recording times.

Note:

If any of the following occur, “ALARM REC FULL” will be displayed on the screen and recording in the alarm recording area will no longer be possible.

At such times, transfer the image data to a computer and clear the images from the alarm recording area, or re-initialize the hard disk.

If the pre-alarm and post-alarm recording areas become full

When post-alarm 2 (POST2) recording is complete, because this is the final recording area used

If the available recording time for alarm recording is reduced to 20 minutes or less.

Suspicion recording

This recording method is used at times such as when a suspicious individual is noticed. A switch must be connected to the S (SUSPICION) terminal at the rear of the camera for suspicion recording to be carried out. If the switch which is connected to the S terminal is pressed during pre-alarm recording, the recording mode changes from pre-alarm recording to suspicion recording. The images are recorded in the suspicion recording area of the hard disk. The number of images that can be recorded is set automatically to between 11,565 and 502 images, depending on the alarm recording time setting.

40

English

Page 41
Image 41
Sanyo DSR-C100 instruction manual Suspicion recording