Toshiba 8GHO44-88 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Figure 4.7.6 
 
 
2)  Open the Intensive Recording Options. Enable the Intensive-On-Sensor option and then select the desired 
Pictures Per Second for both the Intensive and Non-Intensive Channels. You can also adjust the Resolution and 
the holding duration for the Intensive Channel. 
3)  Save the Intensive Recording settings by selecting the APPLY button. 
4)  Open the Schedule Menu and press the SENSOR button to open the Sensor Schedule window. 
5)  Enable the sensor you associated with the Intensive Recording by creating a schedule for it. 
6)  Press the APPLY button and exit out of setup 
 
 
 
4.7.5 Audio
 
 
 
The Surveillix DVR is capable of recording up to 8 channels of audio. 
 
AUDIO FEATURES: 
• 
8000 Hz playback in Live Mode 
• 
Audio input level should be 1 Vpp 
• 
Up to 48000 Hz playback in search mode 
• 
Mono Sampling 
• 
Line-In type (Requires Amplification) 
 
DATA SIZE (Per channel) 
• 
1 Second:  1625 bytes 
• 
1 Minute: 
97,500 bytes 
• 
10 Minutes:  975,000 bytes 
• 
1 Hour: 
5,850,000 bytes 
• 
1 Day: 
140,400,000 bytes (Approx 140MB) 
 
 
 
Audio Enable/Disable
 – Enables the audio recording.  
 
 
4.7.6 Video 
Loss 
Alarm 
 
The DVR supports a Video Loss Alarm function which allows an Alarm Event to occur when a camera loses signal. The 
lost signal can be due to Power failure to the camera, the camera cable being cut or unplugged, or the camera being 
damaged in some way.  
 
In order to use Video Signal Loss detection, cameras must either be turned ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’. This is because the DVR 
needs to know which cameras it should expect to receive signals from. To turn camera(s) ‘ON’, open FRAME SETUP, 
and set the Frames Per Second to anything above zero. By designating zero frames per second you are essentially 
saying that the camera is not going to be used by the DVR. 
 
 
 
 
 
Video Port – 
Refers to the output channel.  The 
Ports use RCA jacks. 
 Cameras 
– The camera buttons allow selection 
of cameras to sequence on the selected Port. 
 Motion/Sensor 
Event 
– This option allows 
immediate output of a Motion or Sensor Event 
on the selected Port. 
 Event 
Holding 
Time
 – The Event Holding Time 
specifies the duration for  which the Motion or 
Sensor Event will be displayed. 
 Auto 
Switching 
Time 
– The Auto Switching 
Time specifies the duration which the selected 
cameras will sequence one to the next. 
 USE 
– Enables the selected Port. 
 
 
Figure 4.75 
Figure 4.7.5 
Audio 
Figure 4.7.6