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Capture CPT-DVR4132XP Manuel D'utilisation page 130

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9.
Move to More Lines, and set the line count after preset character string for transaction end. The DVR will
include preset line count in one transaction.
10.
Move to Line Delimiter, and enter the character string that divides each text-in line.
11.
Move to Ignore String, and enter the character string. The DVR will ignore the text-in line including the
string which is set in this field.
12.
Move to Display Dwell, and set the dwell time to display the text-in information by holding down and
dragging the pointer. You can set the dwell from 1 to 60 seconds.
NOTE: The DVR will record images only during the display dwell time for text-in event.
13.
Move to Transaction Timeout, and set the duration to wait for a new text input. The DVR will consider the
transaction is ended if there is no text input during preset timeout after the last text input. You can set the
timeout duration from 0 to 60 minutes.
14.
Move to Camera association, and click the camera icon to be associated with a selected text-in
device. Multiple cameras can be selected. The text-in information will be displayed on the screen when
the associated camera is displayed in the single-screen mode.
Setting Up the Remote Access
15.
Move to Transmit speed, and set the Frame Rate (from 30 to 1/30 seconds) by holding down and
dragging the pointer.
NOTE: The transmit speed is the number of images that can be transmitted for each camera. Therefore the
lower the value, the more images are transferred during the same time. For example, when using one
camera, the value 30 means one image per 30 seconds will be transmitted. 1 means one image per
second, and 1/30 means that 30 images per second. The maximum transmit speed users can expect over a
LAN is 120 images per second. This means that if you have four cameras, they can all be set at 1/30 (30
images per second), and you will not exceed the system's capability. However, even if the total image rate
settings for all cameras exceed 120 images per second, the system cannot transmit more than 120 images
per second. When this happens, the cameras will share the 120 images per second capacity.
NOTE: Maximum transmit speed users can expect over a LAN is 120 images per second, and average
transmit speed over PSTN is 1 to 2 images per second.
16-Channel Digital Video Recorder
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