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VS-102-HDSDI User Manual
IP Server Instruction Manual
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General
Use record - On: Recording function will be used when On is selected.
- Off: Recording function will not be used when Off is selected.
Select Video: Select video streaming between Primary video and Secondary video.
Overwrite: In overwrite option, an action can be configured when the disk is full. If Overwrite
Off is selected, recording stops automatically when there is less than 100MB free space on the disk.
If Overwrite On is selected, recording continues by deleting the oldest data first on the disk,
maintaining free space of 300MB for normal operation.
Max File Size: The Max File Size option is for limiting the size of AVI file. If the Small File Size is
selected, files of small size will be generated but the numbers of the files will increase.
If the recording time is more than 10 minutes, a new file will be created even though the previous file
size is smaller than selected Max File Size.
Event Type
Three recording modes are supported in VS-102-HDSDI: Full-time, Event, Disconnect. For Event
recording, event types can be selected among several events. Selected event type is used for
configuring the schedule table. Up to four event types can be configured and each event type
can be a combination of sensor, video loss, and motion event.
Pre-event Time: This feature specifies the duration of recording before an event happens.
Post-event Time: This feature specifies the duration after the event is cleared.
Schedule Table
Actual recording mode is determined by Schedule Table, where the recording mode is configured by
the day (of a week) and time.
Each of recording mode configures the recording operation as follows:
Record off : No recording
Continuous : Records continuously
Disconnect: Data is recorded when the system loses the connection to its client (Decoder,
VMS/NVR) etc. When one of its multiple client's systems is disconnected, this doesn‟t happen.
Event Type: Records when an event configured in Event Type setting happens.