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10. RECORDING

10.1. Type of Recording

Recording modes include General Recording, Internal Timer Recording, and Alarm Recording. Each recording
mode permits the picture quality and recording interval to be set individually. (Refer to p. 17; "General
Recording Settings.") In the Digital Video Recorder, recorded data from the start to the end of each recording
is handled as a single recorded block.
10.1.1. Recording Priorities
The order of Recording Priority is as shown below.
Recording End
General Recording
Alarm Recording
Internal Timer Recording
Timer Key pressed
Alarm Input Alarm Input Alarm Input
Alarm End Rec. key pressed Alarm End
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10.2. Screen Display during Recording

The screen display setting is factory-preset to "DISP." (Refer to p. 21; "Screen Display Settings".)
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High Low
Order of Priority
Type of Recording General Recoding
Alarm Recoding Internal Timer Recording
Lower-priority recording stops whenever higher-priority recording is commenced. The following figure shows
an example of recording operation that varies whenever recording of different priority levels is commenced.
Note
Internal Timer Recording does not operate even if the Timer key is pressed during General or Alarm
recording. Pressing the Recording ( /) key during a timer setting cancels the timer setting. To resume the
timer setting, first stop recording and press the Timer key.
Indicates the recording status. (Refer to p. 17; "General Recording Settings".)
REC: Represents General Recording is in progress.
TIMER: Represents Internal Timer Recording is in progress.
ALARM: Represents Alarm Recording is in progress.
Indicates the recording picture quality.
Can be set to Levels 1 – 5.
LEVEL 1 provides the highest resolution display.
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