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System Setup WDR Software User Manual
2-38 24-10437-3 Rev. A
This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Weldex Corporation.9/10/08
Camera Field Definitions
Recording Resolution – Select recording resolution.
Camera – Lists cameras 1 through 8 or 9 through 16.
ON/OFF – Turn the recording on or off for the camera.
IPS – Sets the Images Per Second recording rate for recording.The minimum value
is
1. However, if the camera is turned OFF, the IPS from this camera can be used by
other cameras.
Quality – Set the quality of the recording. Select from the following:
+ Lowest, QS (Quantization Scale) = 10
+ Low, QS = 8
+ Standard, QS = 5
+ High, QS = 4
+ Highest, QS = 3
Audio – Select the audio input (None, 1, 2, 3, or 4) to be associated with a camera.
When selected, the sound will be on during playback. The sound will not be on
during live mode.
In order to hear the audio, select the channel and the single camera view. In addition
to associating audio input with the camera, the audio function must be enabled for
that channel (see
page 2-30), and the speakers must be connected to the Audio
output.
1-8 – Click to display cameras 1 through 8.
9-16 – Click to display cameras 9 through 16.
Data Keeping Day – Click to set up the longest amount of time that video can
possibly be saved before being erased from HDD. Some configurations may fill the
storage drive before the specified time. See the following procedure for details.
IPS Left – It indicates the remaining frames that can be distributed among different
cameras within the same camera group. When you increase value in the IPS column,
IPS Left decreases, and vice versa.
For a 9-channel DVR there are two codecs to process video. The 240 FPS is split to
120 FPS for cameras 1- 4 and 120 FPS for cameras 5 - 9. Therefore cameras 1- 4 can
be configured to an average of 30 FPS per each camera, while cameras 5 - 9 can only
be configured to an average of 24 FPS per each camera. Unused IPS on one codec
cannot be shared with the other codec.
NOTE
Maximum number of FPS is for any camera is 30 for systems using NTSC
and 25 for systems using PAL.

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