Recording (continued), Making recording settings automatically – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC DX-TL5716U User Manual
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When the setting is completed, select [Next].
The
displayed.
Notice
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When you use the auto setting,
Confi rm the recording settings
Step
6 Check the recording settings and select [Next].
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The settings you make in this procedure are applied
to normal recording.
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The picture quality and FPS are same among all the
cameras detected in step 4.
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To change the settings, select [Return] to go back to
the screen in step 5.
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When the confirmation is completed, select [Next].
The
Apply new settings
Step
7 Select the recording pattern from [Recording A]
to [Recording D] to which you want to apply the
settings and then select [Execute].
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The automatically confi gured settings are applied to
the selected recording pattern.
[Recording A]: Used for manual recording and timer
recording.
[Recording B] to [Recording D]: Used for timer
recording.
Making recording settings automatically
When you defi ne the normal recording cycle, the recorder
automatically sets the picture quality and FPS for normal
recording.
Step
1 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of
the recorder or left-click the mouse.
or
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Step
2 Select [Recording setting].
Recording setting
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The
Step
3 Select [Setting] next to [Auto setting].
Setting
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Select [Next] on the
screen.
Camera check
Step
4 Select [Execute].
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W h e n y o u s e l e c t [ E x e c u t e ] , t h e r e c o r d e r
automatically detects the cameras from which it is
receiving video signals.
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When the transparent setting (
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disabled, you cannot view images. Change the
setting, as needed.
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When the detection is completed, select [Next].
The
displayed.
Defi ne the normal recording cycle
Step
5 Set [Recording duration], [Recording time per
day], and [Picture size].
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Picture quality and FPS are automatically set for
the cameras detected in step 4 and a confi rmation
screen is displayed.
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When you set the recording duration to 2 years,
images are recorded in the long recording mode,
where FPS is set to 3.8 or less to prolong the
recording duration. However, the recording and
playback picture quality decreases. Images recorded
in the long recording mode are delayed to be
displayed during playback or they are degraded
during variable-speed playback such as high-speed
playback.
Recording (continued)