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4.4Frame Setup
The Frame Setup menu allows you to adjust both the resolution and the number of images per second each camera will record. The frames are adjusted in a structured manner. The DVR automatically detects the number camera inputs and then divides the total number of frames by these cameras. You may then adjust the FPS accordingly. For Example: If there are 3 cameras attached to a
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1.Set Default – Selecting this option resets all camera Frames and resolutions to the default settings.
2.Video Format – Displays the Video Format (NTSC/PAL).
3.Resolution – Displays the available Resolution options.
4.Video Out Time (Seconds) – Allows you to adjust the sequencing delay time when using the composite output.
5.Camera 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.
6.Number of Frames – Displays the number of frames that are selected for each camera.
7.Frame Select – Adjusts the frames for each camera.
8.Quality – 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.
9.Sensitivity – 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.
10.Video Out – Allows you to select which cameras you want to send to the composite output.