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Milestone Husky - Administrator Manual
Getting started
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Name
Description
Live Frame Rate
Required average frame rate for live video from the camera.
Select number of frames, then select the time unit interval
(second, minute or hour).
If the camera supports dual stream and dual stream is enabled,
the Live Frame Rate column will be read-only with the value
Dual streamingwhich cannot be altered.
Record on
Select under which conditions video from the camera should be
recorded:
Always: Record whenever the camera is enabled (see
"General" on page 85) and scheduled to be online (see
"Online period" on page 134) (the latter allows for time-
based recording).
Never: Never record. Live video will be displayed, but
since no video is kept in the databaseusers will not be
able to play back video from the camera.
Motion Detection: Select this to record video in which
motion (see "Motion detection & exclude regions" on page
96) is detected. Unless post-recording (see the following)
is used, recording will stop immediately after the last
motion is detected.
Event: Select this to record video when an event occurs
and until another event occurs. Use of recording on event
requires that events have been defined, and that you
select start and stop events.
Use the Configure events list located below the other
fields to define events that suit your needs.
Motion Detection and Event: Select this to record
video in which motion is detected, or when an event
occurs and until another event occurs. Remember to
select start and stop events in the neighboring columns.
Pre-recording
You can store recordings from periods preceding detected motion
and/or start events. Select check box to enable this feature.
Specify the required number of seconds in the neighboring
column.
Seconds [of pre-recording]
Specify the number of seconds for which you want to record
video from before recording start conditions (that is motion or
start event) are met. Usually, only some seconds of pre-recording
is required, but you can specify up to 65535 seconds of pre-
recording, corresponding to 18 hours, 12 minutes and 15
seconds. However, if specifying a very long pre-recording time,
you can potentially run into a scenario where your pre-recording
time spans scheduled or unscheduled archiving (see "About
archiving" on page 126) times. That can be problematic since
pre-recording does not work well during archiving.

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