H.264 realtime dvr – quick user guide – Monoprice 6661 16-channel H.264 Digital Video Recorder with DVD-RW User Manual
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H.264 Realtime DVR – QUICK USER GUIDE
Alarm
There are 16 Alarm inputs on the rear of the unit these can be used to initiate the Alarm record mode.
The Alarm recording is set up in the same way as Normal Recording.
Motion
Motion on any channel can trigger recording of that camera.
Resolution, Images Per second, Audio, and Quality can all be configured individually per channel. As per Normal and
Alarm Recording Modes.
To setup the motion detection grid per channel select the “Sel” button.
Motion Sensitivity
It consists of High, Mid or Low.
Motion Region
The following will be displayed when “Sel” is selected.
The detection area is divided into a grid of 11x8 cells. Default is
all cells in active mode.
Use the Left right up down to move cursor and the Select key
to toggle between active and inactive.
The mouse can also be used to select cells and toggle them on
and off.
Double clicking on one of the 4 dots in the corner of the
selected cell, will toggle between all cells being active or inactive.
Care must be taken in setting of the motion sensitivity. It is recommended that each level is testing to find out which
one suits that particular camera site. The motion detection is not recommended for external cameras.
Schedule
The schedule allows the DVR to be set to only record at particular times of the day. This timing setting is global for all
channels. However the Resolution, Images per second and Audio can be configured per channel.
To set the timetable select the large SET box(PRESS SELECT KEY) on the right of the menu page, the following page
will appear. It allows each hour within the week to be set to be either Active (Yellow) or Inactive (Pink&Blank)
“SEL” button is used for selecting relevant time and day. Arrow Key will
be used for movement. Or toggle between on and off with the mouse.
Audio Event
16 Audio Inputs and 1 Output are available. Recording can be triggered when Audio is detected. As with Normal and
Alarm recording the Resolution, Images per second can be set per channel. Individual channels can be enabled or
disabled and the sensitivity set to either Low, Middle or High.