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Step 3 of 3: Configuring Motion Recording frame rates
You can configure the recording frame rate when the system detects motion. For example, you
may want th
e system to record in a higher frame rate (30FPS) during motion recording.
1. From the Main Menu, click EVENT ( ).
2. Configure the following beside the channel that has motion enabled:
• MO
TION: Select the frame rate the system will record at when it detects motion (i.e 30F/S)
• Select the recording quality (LOW, MIDDLE, SUPER, HIGH, ULTRA)
Final Results
• When the system detects motion, the system begins recording as a "Motion" event. The system
r
ecords at a specific frame rate designated by the user.
• When the post-recording alarm ends, the system pauses recording in the particular channel
where motion-only recording was enabled.
• The system resumes motion-recording when it detects motion.
Setting Continuous & Motion Recording (C+M)
In Continuous and Motion recording mode, the system records 24 hours a day. But as soon as a
camera detects motion, the system records in Motion recording mode. This allows the system to
record at higher frame rates during motion recording, and mark the video as an "event".
Step 1 of 2: Enable Continuous and Motion
recording
1. From the RECORD menu, configure the following on the cameras that will record in C+M:
• CONT
I. (Continuous): Select the continuous recording frame rate (i.e. 15 F/S)
• MOTION: Select ON.
• QUALITY: Select the desired video quality during Motion and Alarm recording.
• ALARM: Turn ON/OFF to enable/disable Alarm recording.
• ALARM: Select ON if you wish to enable Alarm recording.
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