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RECORDING AREA SET
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Recording area allocations
The highest possible allocation for the normal recording 
area and the alarm recording area is 99%. 
The allocation for the archive area cannot be set 
manually. This allocation will be automatically set to at 
least 1%. 
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If the normal recording area is set to *1%
When the normal recording area is set to “*1%”, alarm 
recording is possible for the complete memory available 
in the alarm recording area. For “1%” and other 
settings, up to 16,000 items are recorded per hard disk.
However, if set for *1%, “ALARM SEARCH”, “ALARM 
THUMBNAIL SEARCH”, and “MOTION DETECTION 
SEARCH” will not be available. Use “TIME/DATE 
SEARCH” instead.
Furthermore, since the alarm skip function will also be 
inactive, it will be necessary to carry out fast-forward 
and fast-rewind playback.
Example:
To set the normal recording area to 50% and the alarm 
recording area to 49%
1
With “NORMAL RECORDING AREA” 
selected, press the [ ] button.
The capacity setting flashes.
2
Press the [
] or [
] button to set 
“NORMAL RECORDING AREA” to 50%, 
then press the [ ] button, and press the 
[
] button.
The cursor moves to “ALARM RECORDING AREA”.
3
Press the [ ] button, causing the 
setting value for “ALARM RECORDING 
AREA” to flash.
4
Press the [
] or [
] button to set 
“ALARM RECORDING AREA” to 49%, 
then press the [ ] button.
The cursor moves to “AREA FULL RESET”.
5
Press the [EXIT/OSD] button.
The <WARNING> screen is displayed to remind you that 
the entire hard disk is about to be initialized.
6
To proceed with initialization, press the 
[
] or [
] button to select “YES”.
7
Press the [ ] button.
A message appears indicating the disk is being initialized.
The hard disk is initialized and set to the modified capacity.
Changing recording areas
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