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It is recommended that you select a disk drive that has a large storage space.
2. Save Control
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Enable Cycle-record: if a check mark is placed beside this function, CyberEyes will automatically write-
over previously recorded data (oldest) if the free disk space reaches xx MB (xx refers to the value that you
set)
Note: If you have selected more than one database paths for storage, for example, C:\ drive and D:\ drive
as the database paths and 200MB as the minimum disk space before overwriting previously recorded
data to cycle record, then this is what actually happens. When cycle-record is enabled, CyberEyes will
first store every recording in C:\ drive until C:\ drive reaches the 200MB left over disk capacity. Then
CyberEyes will store every recording in D:\ drive (because C:\ drive is full). When both C:\ and D:\ drives
are full, CyberEyes will automatically go back and write over the oldest data in C:\ first. It is when C:\ drive
becomes full again will CyberEyes write over from the oldest data in D:\ drive. This looping cycle
continues.
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Enable auto-record: time-lapse recording for non-scheduled day and night, if a check mark is placed
beside this function, CyberEyes will automatically record images at fixed intervals
You must have at least one database path for storage,
otherwise, you will see a prompt similar to the one on the
left.
You will get a prompt asking you whether you
are sure to activate the cycle-recording function.
Click Yes to confirm; click No to exit the prompt.
The minimum value is 1 image
every second, while the maximum
value is 15 images per second.