Setup

5.4.2. Schedule Setup

Unless you select an alternative recording mode, the DVR system records in Schedule Recording mode as default. In SCHEDULE REC SETUP, you can set the type of recording for every time interval of 2 hours in each day. Schedule Recording as set by the manufacturer is recording continuously at its full recording speed, this means the DVR system records continuously at 100 ips at 720x240 resolution.

To change Schedule Recording parameters, enter the SYSTEM MENU-RECORD SETUP-SCHEDULE SETUP and Press the [ENTER] button.

1. Schedule Setup

Set recording type for each recording time interval for each day of the week (2 hours interval).

Use the [MODE] button to select the record mode type (A /M /C) and move to the time interval of a day of the week you want to change. Press the [ENTER] button to confirm and use the [+] or [-] buttons, to change the record type. To move to the next page and continue editing, use the [NEXT] button.

MODE (Edit type)

CELL BY CELL: Set each time interval of a day of the week

DAY OF THE WEEK: Set a day of the week at once

TIME SLOT: Set a time slot at once

ALL: Set page by page at once

CLEAR ALL: Clear page by page

Unless user press [REC] button to record at full resolution and in SUPER FINE picture quality, the DVR system records in SCHEDULE Record mode by default.

DEFAULT record mode for each time interval of a day of the week set by the manufacturer is C (CONTINUOUS) recording.

Record type:

 

After power on:

Schedule record

Exit from menu:

Schedule record

End of search or playback:

Schedule record

After pressing [STOP] button:

Schedule record

After pressing [REC] button:

Emergency record (Continuous recording in full performance) (60 (50) ips at

 

720x240 (720x288))

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Stinger JPEG 2000 user manual Schedule Setup, Record type

JPEG 2000 specifications

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