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4.
Click the Set up PTZ... button to display the Set up PTZ dialog box. Select the model of the installed RX
device or dome camera from the Model list, and the COM port to use from the drop-down list. Click the
Set up port... button to display the Set up COM port dialog box. Set the Baud rate from 300 to 256,000,
select the Parity from None, Even or Odd parity, select the Data bit from 7 bit or 8 bit format, select the
Stop bit from 1 bit or 2 bits from the drop-down list. Move to Device ID, and set the device ID number
from 0 to 31 using the slide bar. You can save your changes by clicking the OK button. Selecting Cancel
exits the dialog box without saving the changes.
5.
Move to Hide image, and check the box to hide the image of the selected camera on the monitor. If
this box is checked, the selected camera will not be displayed on the monitor, however, the images from
the camera will be recorded while in the record mode.
6.
Click the text field beside Text for hidden camera, and enter the text to be displayed on the hidden
camera using the actual keyboard or the virtual keyboard. If you leave this box empty, the gray screen
without any text will be displayed for the hidden camera.
7.
Move to SmartCapture, and check the box to use the SmartCapture technique.
NOTE: The DVR captures the images very quickly using a unique technique called SmartCapture. However, it
is possible that some PAL cameras will have shaky images when using this program. Do not check this box if
your cameras have shaky images.
8.
Move to Color, and check the box when using a color camera. When using a B&W camera, make
certain the box is not checked. This will reduce noise, giving better recorded image quality.
9.
Move to Same configuration for all cameras, and check the box to set all cameras with same
configuration. If this box is checked, the same configurations from the Recording speed to Rec. image
quality will be set for all cameras at one time.
10.
Move to Recording speed, and set the recording speed for the time-lapse mode by holding down and
dragging the pointer. You can set the speed from 30 to 1/30 seconds. The value of the recording speed
is the time to record one image. Therefore the lower the value, the more images are recorded during
the same time. For example: 30 means one image per 30 seconds will be recorded, 1 means one image
per second, and 1/30 means that 30 images per second.
NOTE: The DVR has a maximum recording speed of 240 images per second (200 images for PAL) that will be
applied globally depending on the number of cameras recorded. However, this maximum recording speed
can be decreased when using more than eight cameras.
11.
Move to Post-event rec. speed, and set the recording speed (from 30 to 1/30 seconds) for the event-driven
mode by holding down and dragging the pointer.
12.
Move to Post-event rec. dwell, and set the duration (from 1 second to 10 minutes) of event-driven
recording by holding down and dragging the pointer.
13.
Move to Pre-event recording, and check the box to enable the pre-alarm recording.
NOTE: Pre-event recording cannot be configured for cameras 17 to 32.
14.
Move to Pre-event rec. speed, and set the recording speed (from 30 to 1/30 seconds) for the pre-alarm
mode by holding down and dragging the pointer.
15.
Move to Pre-event rec. dwell, and set the duration (from 1 second to 1 minute) of pre-alarm recording by
holding down and dragging the pointer.
16.
Move to Rec. image resolution, and set the record image size recorded by holding down and dragging
the pointer. You can select the resolution from 160x120, 320x240, 640x240 or 640x480.
NOTE: Higher resolution images require more storage space and will reduce the recording capacity of the
hard disk drive. When set to 640x480, video with lots of motion may have some artifacts.
17.
Move to Rec. image quality, and set the record image quality by holding down and dragging the
pointer. You can select the resolution from Low, Medium, High or Very High.
NOTE: Higher quality images require more storage space and will reduce the recording capacity of the hard
disk drive.
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