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Figure 4.4

1Set Default – Selecting this option resets all camera Frames and resolutions to the default settings.

2Frame Status – Displays the layout and order of the frames being recorded. The Frame Status represents a One Second period of time with 240 colored blocks inside. Each block represents one frame and each color represents a camera. (See Camera Number) The layout shows the recording order for each second.

3Video Format – Displays the Video Format (NTSC/PAL).

4Camera Number – The cameras are given different colors to help distinguish themselves when viewing the Frame Status. You can adjust the recorded Frames per Second by sliding the bar to the left and right.

5Number of Frames – Displays the number of frames that are selected for each camera.

6Frame Select – Adjusts the frames for each camera. The blue slider designates the number of frames a second that can be captured by the selected camera, while the red slider designates how many frames can be recorded by the designated camera.

7Resolution – Displays the available Resolution options.

8Quality – This setting affects the quality of the video. Increasing the quality of the camera can reduce the amount of pixilation within the image considerably, but also increases the file size.

9Sensitivity – The Sensitivity adjusts the rate at which the Keyframe refreshes. This option directly affects the codec being used to record the video. Adjusting this setting can have drastic negative effects on the quality of the video. It is highly recommended that this setting always be left at the default setting unless so instructed by a system administrator.

4.4.1Maximum PPS Table (Frame Setup)

The frame setup is limited to how many PPS can be assigned to a group of cameras. IE: A 16 channel unit that can capture a total of 240 PPS is limited to a total of 120 PPS in the first 8 channels and 120 in the last 8 channels. Below is a chart of the total PPS that can be captured per channel group.

 

 

 

340 X 240 Resolution

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Channels

240 PPS Capture Card

480 PPS Capture Card

 

 

 

 

 

16 CH

1 – 8

120 PPS

240 PPS

8 – 16

120 PPS

240 PPS

 

 

32 CH

1 – 16

120 PPS

240 PPS

17 – 32

60 PPS

120 PPS

 

 

 

 

1 – 16

60 PPS

120 PPS

64 CH

17 – 32

60 PPS

120 PPS

13 – 48

60 PPS

120 PPS

 

 

 

 

49 – 64

120 PPS

240 PPS

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Toshiba KV-DVR manual Maximum PPS Table Frame Setup