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Example 1) Recording Condition: Always, Schedule
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Pre-Recording Speed: 1 fps
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Pre-Alarm Count:
5
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Post-Recording Speed: 10 fps
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Post-Alarm Count:
5
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Since the recording condition is Always and Schedule, Pre-Recording Speed is in effect.
So the recording speed is 1 fps. Other values don’t affect the recording.
Example 2) Recording Condition: Motion, Sensor
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Pre-Recording Speed: 1 fps
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Pre-Alarm Count:
5
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Post-Recording Speed: 10 fps
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Post-Alarm Count:
5
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Post-Recording Speed is in effect. So the recording speed is 10 fps when Motion is
detected. Also, Pre-Recording Speed is in effect, so image is stored by Pre-Alarm Count
setting. So 5 images will be recorded before Motion is detected (speed: 1 image per
second). After Motion Detection (or Sensor) is over, Post-Recording Speed becomes in
effect now, so only 5 images out of 10 will be stored afterwards. That means that the
images captured until 0.5 second after Post-Alarm images are stored.