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CHAPTER 4 MAIN MENU SETUP
4.3 RECORD CONFIGURATION
The QT528 is configured to record in high-resolution D1 format at real-time rate of 30 FPS for
smooth, detailed video on all channels. Depending on your needs, you may choose to change
the resolution or frame rate of each channel independently or all together. Configure the
recording settings for your cameras. There are five sets of options; Enable, Record Bitrate,
Time, Stamp and Recycle Record.
Enable Tab
Select some or all of the cameras to record
to the DVR. You can set up to four cameras
to record audio in addition to video. You can
globally select all the cameras regardless of
their individual settings by selecting the All
box below each column.
Record Bitrate Tab
Set up the resolution, quality, encoding,
quality and maximum bitrate of the video
stream according to your needs. You can set
each camera individually, or globally by using
the All function at the bottom of the window.
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Parameter Options What it Means
Resolution D1, CIF
D1 = Full TV resolution, CIF = 1/2 D1. D1 takes more
room on the hard drive than CIF
FPS 1-30
Frames per second. More frames makes for smoother
video but takes up more room on the hard drive.
Encode VBR, CBR
Variable Bit Rate versus Constant Bit Rate. VBR
provides better compression, but issues may arise
when streaming for remote viewing.
Quality Lowest – Highest
Only available when VBR is selected. The higher the
quality, the more drive space required.
Max Bitrate 256-2084kbps
Your network may not have enough bandwidth to
handle maximum rates from all of your cameras.
Adjusting these settings to suit your network will
improve performance and on-screen image quality.
Time Tab
You can set the length of time the DVRs record an event before and after a motion detection
or alarm is triggered as well as how long an individual record is preserved.
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Pre-alarm record time: This sets the length
of time showing events prior to a
motion detection or sensor-triggered
event that is included in the record.
Post-alarm record: Sets the length of time-
from 10 to 60 seconds - that is
added to the record after the event is
finished. If motion occurs again within
this time it will be added to the file.
Expire time: The time - up to 60 days - that
an event is saved on the drive before
it could be overwritten (See Recycle
Record below).
You can set up all channels with same values by sellecting All and then configuring one channel.
Stamp Tab
Select which cameras will display their ID and date stamp and where it’ll appear on the screen.
Drag and drop the location of the camera
name and date/time stamp to your desired
location on the screen. This can be done
individually or globally. A “Before” and “After”
example is shown below.
Recycle Record Tab
By selecting the box, you allow the DVR to record over old events when the hard drive is full.
Otherwise, the DVR will stop recording when there is no more space available.
Snap Tab
This tab allows you to set the size and number of still images that will be captured when you
press the Snapshot button on the Control Bar.
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NOTE! If this setting is greater than the available time on the hard drive, the
DVR will stop recording when it runs out of space even if Recycle is selected.
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