
Pre Camera Setup
In the Setup Menu, use ▲▼ to change the menu highlighted option to Pre-Camera, and then
press Enter (Mouse: Left click) to open the Pre-Camera Setup menu. The Pre-Camera Setup menu
allows the administrator to define fundamental attributes and settings of each camera/channel. The
general operations of this menu are described below:
• ▲▼ : Use these buttons to select the desired menu or area.
The display will scroll up/down if the selected item is not shown on the screen.
• Numeric: (Enter) Use these buttons to select the camera you want to modify.
• Esc: (Mouse: Right Click) Use this button to escape from the current screen, and return to the
previous menu. If the Save dialog is shown, press Enter to exit and save, or Esc (Mouse: Right
Click) to exit without saving. When you exit this menu, the DVR will automatically calculate the
available recording time left based off your settings. Click Ok to continue.
• Compression: There are two options available, Normal or High. A high compression ratio will
result in less HDD space used, and more recorded data. Normal Record IPS will always be the
same as Event Record IPS in Camera Setup, and Dual Streaming will always be used for
network video. Press +/- buttons to modify each setting.
• Watermark: To record with a digital watermark, select this option. If you select yes, all recorded
video from the cameras will have digital watermark embedded. Press Enter or +/- (Mouse: Left
click) to check/uncheck this option. By default, digital watermark is activated.
• Installed: This shows whether a camera will be plugged into the corresponding channel.
If installed, the other options will be configurable. Press Enter or +/- to check/uncheck this
option. By default, this setting is checked.
• Resolution: This defines the record resolution for the camera. Use the +/- buttons to select the
resolution to use with each camera. On NTSC, the available settings are as follows:
960x480, 720x480, 960x240, 720x240, 480x240, & 360x240. On PAL, the available settings are
as follows: 960x576, 720x576, 960x288, 720x288, 480x288, & 360x288.
• PTZ ID: This must match the setting of the installed PTZ camera. Refer to the manual of the PTZ
camera for the ID setting. Use the +/- buttons to change the PTZ ID (N/A or 0-255). The default
setting is “N/A” – Not Available, which indicates the corresponding channel is not a PTZ camera.
◄►
◄►
27
Comentarios a estos manuales