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Online DVR Calculator
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with Security Labs SLD274,
SLD275, SLD276, & SLD281 digital video recorders.
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- Determine the
hard drive (HDD) size required to record for a specific duration based
on: 1) Quality setting (amount of compression), 2) Resolution
(image size), 3) Record speed (frame rate), 4) Record time
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- Determine
record duration available based on: 1) Quality setting , 2)
Resolution , 3) Record speed, 4) HDD size
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- Solving for
RECORDING TIME example:
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- An SLD275 8 channel
DVR is used. The record duration (amount of time that can be recorded
before the hard drive is full) needs to be determined for the following
settings:
- QUALITY:
HIGH
- RESOLUTION:
720x240 (full screen picture)
- RECORD SPEED:
1/10*
- HDD SIZE:
160GB (factory installed drive)
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- The
calculator determined that the DVR record time for the above settings is
194.18 hours.
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- * The record
speed setting is a portion of the maximum system or global record speed.
Setting this to "1/1" means use the maximum record speed. The maximum
speed is shown when resolution is selected and is denoted as IPS (images
per second).
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- In the above example,
1/10 of the maximum system IPS:
- 120ips x 1/10 = 12.
To determine how often each camera will record a picture, divide 12 by
the number of cameras being recorded with the DVR. If 10 cameras are
recorded, each camera will record 1.2 images per second. Observe that if
the record speed is changed to "1/1", the cameras will now be recorded
at 12 images per second (10 times as fast) and the record time of the
DVR (until the hard drive is full) is now smaller, only 19.41 hours.
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- Each setting can be adjusted
until the desired outcome is achieved.
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