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Set Sensor Event Recording
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Step 4: Set the Night Mode (VB-C60, VB-C300, VB-C50i/VB-C50iR,
VB-C50FSi, and VB-C50Fi)
Select the Night Mode from the drop-
down menu. You can select from
Disabled, Enabled, or Not specified.
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Step 5: Set Additional Options (VB-C60, VB-C300)
To use the Exposure, White Balance,
Shade Control, and/or Focus settings
on the Camera Control Panel, check
the corresponding check box.
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Step 6: Set frame rate and pre and post event recording duration
In the Record Video At field:
Max. Frame Rate - select a
maximum frame rate for recorded
video from the drop-down menu,
or enter a value from the
keyboard. Choose from 0.1 to 30
frames per second (5 is the
default).
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The additional options are available with VB-C60 and VB-C300
only. S. Shade Control only has an effect on VB-C60.
If Exposure is set, the Exposure Compensation option is set to
Not Specified.
Note
If you set the Preset option in the Sensor Event Settings window, the
pre-event recording position may be different from the specified position
because the Camera Server moves when a sensor input occurs.
Also, if you specify the post-event recording time to “0”, and the
sensor input occurs for a short period of time, recording may
terminate before the Camera Server reaches the preset position.
If you are using a normal close type sensor, you need to set the
presets with the Camera Server recording screen. Refer to
“Configure External Device Input” (
➝ P. 96) for the details.
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