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For more information on the settings listed in this menu, refer to the table below.
Parameter
Description
Channel
In the Channel list, select a channel to record the video.
Pre-record
In the Pre-record list, enter the amount of time that you want to start the
recording in advance.
Redundancy
If there are several HDDs installed to the DVR, you can set one of the HDDs as
the redundant HDD to save the recorded files into different HDDs. In case one
of the HDDs is damaged, you can find the backup in the other HDD.
Select Main Menu > STORAGE > HDD MANAGER, and then set a HDD as
redundant HDD.
Select Main Menu > STORAGE > SCHEDUE > Record, and then select the
Redundancy check box.
If the selected channel is not recording, the redundancy function takes effect
next time you record no matter you select the check box or not.
If the selected channel is recording, the current recorded files will be packed,
and then start recording according to the new schedule.
Note: Not all models support this function. If the option is greyed out on the
screen, it means it is not supported with your specific DVR. The redundant HDD
does not back up snapshots.
Event type
Select the check box of the event type which includes General, MD (motion
detect, video loss, tempering, diagnosis), Alarm (IoT alarms, local alarms,
alarms from alarm box, IPC external alarms, IPC Offline alarms), MD&Alarm,
Intel (IVS events, face detection), and POS.
Period
Define a period during which the configured recording setting is active.
Note: The system only activates the alarm in the defined period.
Copy
Click Copy to copy the settings to other channels.
There are 5 types of record types listed for this feature:
General: A general recording means that the DVR captures all footage for the specified time period. These
recordings are represented in green are typically tied to 24/7 recording.
MD: An MD recording relates to motion detection. With this setting, the DVR only captures footage when a
motion detection alarm is triggered. MD recordings are represented by the color yellow.
Alarm: An alarm recording means that the DVR captures only footage when an alarm is activated. Alarm recording
is represented by the color red.
MD & Alarm: This type of recording is a combination of motion detection and alarm footage, and records when
either a motion detection alarm or general alarm is activated. MD & Alarm recording is represented by the color
orange.
Intel: An intel recording means that the DVR captures only footage when an intelligent alarm, such as IVS triggers
have been activated. Intel recordings are represented by the color blue.
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