Enable Motion For; Motion Recording; Approximate Recording Duration; Network Settings - Philips Divar Installation Manual

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>> Enable motion for
• Select the profiles during which motion events are enabled Choose day,
weekend/night, both day and weekend/night or none.
• Press the camera keys to select or deselect the cameras for which motion
should be enabled. A check mark means enabled.
>> Motion recording
• A camera can be recorded at an increased recording speed when motion is
detected. Select the recording speed to be used for each of the cameras
when motion is detected.
>> Approximate recording duration
• This is an estimate of the recording duration based on the total amount of
storage space available and the recording setup. For event recording, the
following parameters are used:
- During the day, one camera is in input alarm recording 5% of the
time and every motion enabled camera is in motion recording 10% of
the time.
- During the night and weekend, one camera is in input alarm
recording 1% of the time and in motion recording for 3% of the time.
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>> Network settings

NETWORK SETTINGS

DHCP

DVR NAME

IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
DEFAULT GATEWAY

MAC ADDRESS

BANDWIDTH LIMIT

>> DHCP
• Set DHCP to Yes to have IP address, subnet mask and default gateway
assigned automatically by the network server. The actual values are
displayed.
>> DVR name
• Enter a Divar name to be used in the network.
>> IP address, Subnet mask and Default gateway
• Fill in the IP, subnet mask and default gateway addresses when DHCP is
set to No.
>> MAC address
• The MAC address is read only.
>> Bandwidth limit
• Restrict the network bandwidth by entering an MBPS between 0 and 100
for the bandwidth limit.
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DIVAR
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100 MBPS
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