SecurityMan SVR2001 User Manual
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Q: What are the meanings of the indications appearing on the Main page?
A: "PLAY": Playing the video file clip.
"STOP": The video file clip has played and finished.
"PAUSE": Pausing the playing of the video file clip.
"REC": Recording
"FF": Forward seeking the video file clip
"FB": Backward seeking the video file clip
Q: What are the meanings of the denotation in the video file clip archive?
A: "
●
" in red: The alarm-driven recording video file clip
"
﹗
" in yellow: The black-out resumed recording video file clip.
"#" in white: The mistaken video file clip.
Q: How the RAM works in this system?
A: The system has the default 16MB RAM and can record 38,000 video file
clips (if the total file size is within the hard disk drive capacity).
When using the scheduled recording " INTERVAL" with a short interval,
you need to make sure the total number of the video file clips will
not exceed 38,000 in the intended operation period. Increase the RAM
to 32MB can extend the record number to 93,000 video file clips.
Q: What other shall I know?
A: Method of archives:
Each video file clip is archived for the same date and up to maximum
350MB. The recording which cross the midnight, or over 350MB will
be broken for making a new video file clip. This process needs to
take a few seconds.
B: "OVERWRITE" mechanics:
When the hard disk drive is full and execute the "OVERWRITE" function,
the system will delete the oldest video file clip in the archive.
The process takes a few seconds and varies upon the size of the video
file clip, maximum 350MB, to be deleted.