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Real-Time Archiving (not available in Lite Version)
In this mode, you can select the hard drive you want the back up input to be saved to. To do this, select the “Real
Time Archiving” box. Next, select the hard drive you want to use from the “Mapped Network Drive” pull-down
menu.
Note: You must have a valid mapped network drive for this function to work.
Here, you can program the system to perform an FTP Backup. To do so, check the “FTP Backup” box and fill in the
desired server, user name, password and path. When finished, the back up will automatically be saved to these chosen
settings.
Note: e basic RAVS are furnished with one HDD only, although these can be partitioned to give virtual HDDs. Also, special
systems may be supplied with multiple drives, or external drives can be used. CD-RW units may be used for back up.
CAMERA SETUP
Choosing “Camera Setup” from the main menu will bring up this screen:
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Select Camera Mode
Select Camera Mode allows you to select specic cameras and program options into each one separately. The hatch marks
along the selection bar are in correlation to the cameras connected to the system (1 through 16). Moving the cursor to a marked
space selects that particular camera and the settings you choose while that camera number is selected will be applied and
saved only to that camera. Should you choose to give all cameras the same settings you can do so at once by clicking on the
“All Cameras” box in the Default Setting Mode under this section. This selects and programs all the cameras at once.
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Default Setting Mode
In “Default Setting Mode” you can enable/disable each camera. Checking the “Enable Camera” box will enable all or the
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selected camera you chose in “Camera Setting Mode”. The “Installation Location” box allows you to label or name the selected
camera. It is this labeling that will appear on the display screen if you selected the “Camera Location” option in the “On Screen
Display Mode” of Default Setup.
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Capture Setting Mode
Here you can choose the amount of frames to be captured and seen on screen and record onto the HDD. “Capture Frame”
refers to the number of frames that will be seen on the screen and recorded. “Continuous Recording Frame” references the
number of frames recorded on the HDD only in continuous or manual record mode. The number in the “Continuous Recording
Frame” may not exceed the number in “Capture Frame” as you cannot record more frames than are seen. If you want to record
four frames per second on the HDD, then you must be observing four frames per second on the screen. From the drop down
menu, select the number in accordance to the amount of frames you want captured in both cases.
Note: Motion Detection recording uses display mode.
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Record Setting Mode
Here you can select settings for resolution and quality of the recordings. The program supports three resolution settings: Low
(325x240), High (704x240), and Progressive (704x480). The default resolution is Low (325x240). Note that the higher the
resolution, the larger the image les’ size. Consequently, the HDD usage is higher.
The recording quality can be set ranging from 0 (low) to 9 (high); the default setting is 5. As with the resolution, the higher
the quality setting selected, the larger the sizes of the le. Additionally, when setting the resolution, do not select Progressive
(704x480) unless you are using a progressive scan camera. You will record interlaced video if using a regular camera instead
of the required Progressive CCTV cameras. Instead, if you want your video capture at 704x480, select High (704x240) and the
unit will capture the video at this setting and display it at 704x480 for playback.
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Audio Device Mode
An audio device is not a system requirement although one can be supported by the system should you choose to use one. If
using the E-Series unit, the default sound device should remain selected from the dropdown menu. Hera boards are only used
on 16 channel I-Series units; select this option if you are using sound on one of these machines. The second dropdown menu
labeled “save” gives you setting choices for the quality of the audio to be transmitted by the system. Here the default setting is
“full.” It is recommended that this default setting be used permanently.
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Audio Setting Mode
Using this section of the menu, you can activate the audio option. If audio is to be used, check the “enable audio” box to enable
the setting. You can also have the system give an audible notication through the computers internal speakers upon motion
detection. To do so, check the “Internal Speaker Notication with MD” box.
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Event Frame Setting Mode
In this mode, you can congure the settings for recording in the Sensor, Motion, or Motion & Sensor modes. When an event is
triggered in either mode, you have the option of recording up to 8 frames before and after the event itself. Use the pull-down
bars labeled “Pre Frame” and “Post Frame” and select the number of frames you want recorded surrounding the event. By
using “Hold Event” you can select an amount of holding time between when the Sensor, Motion, or Sensor & Motion modes are
triggered, and when the recording begins. Use the pull-down menu to select the appropriate amount of time in seconds.
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Camera Schedule Mode
Here you can enable different recording options or program a specic recording schedule.
1) Represents the days of the week from Sunday-Saturday (top to bottom).
2) Grid boxes, when checked, correlate specic days and times in order to create a recording schedule.
3) Represents the hours of the day from 12:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. (left to right).
4) Suppress: If the “Suppress” box is checked, the camera will NOT be viewable locally although the input WILL be recorded.
If you log in remotely as a super user, the camera will be viewable and recorded. This option is useful if the system
administrator wishes to record a hidden camera without the knowledge of the system operators.
5) Stop: (white button) Nothing will be recorded.
6) Continuous: (green button) Images will be recorded continuously.
7) Sensor: (yellow button) Records images when the Elite unit receives a signal from a DI sensor.
8) Motion: (pink button) Records images when motion is detected on any one of the areas pre-programmed to activate upon
motion detection.
9) Sensor & Motion: (purple button) Records images when motion is detected in one of the pre-programmed areas or when the
Elite unit receives a signal from a DI sensor.
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