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XProtect Express 1.1; Administrator's Manual - Milestone

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<strong>Milestone</strong> <strong>XProtect</strong> ® <strong>Express</strong> <strong>1.1</strong><strong>Administrator's</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>NameFrame RateTime UnitDescriptionSpeedup frame rate for viewing video from the camera. Select number offrames, then select the time unit interval (second, minute or hour). Theframe rate must be higher than the frame rate specified under normalmode.Select required unit for live and recording frame rates (per second, minute,or hour). Note that you can only select time bases that let you speed upframe rates. Example: If you have specified 15 frames per second innormal mode, you cannot specify 16 frames per minute or hour inspeedup mode.Speedup OnMotion Detection: Select this to speed up when motion (see"Motion detection & exclude regions" on page 101) is detected.Normal frame rates will be resumed immediately after the lastmotion is detected.Event: Select this to speed up when an event occurs and untilanother event occurs. Use of speedup on event requires thatevents (see "Overview of events and output" on page 111) havebeen defined, and that you select start and stop events in theneighboring columns.Tip: If you have not yet defined any suitable events, you canquickly do it: Use the Configure events list, located below theother fields.Motion Detection & Event: Select this to speed up when motionis detected, or when an event occurs and until another eventoccurs. Remember to select start and stop events in theneighboring columns.Schedule OnlyStart EventStop EventCameraSelect this to speed up according to the camera's speedup schedule (see"Speedup" on page 127) only.Select required start event. The camera will begin using the speedup framerates when the start event occurs.Select required stop event. The camera will return to the normal framerates when the stop event occurs.Click the Open button to configure detailed and/or camera-specific settings(such as event notification, PTZ preset positions, and fisheye view areas)for the selected camera.Frame Rate - MPEGWhen you configure video and recording (see "About video and recording configuration" on page 75), you canspecify certain properties for many cameras in one go. Either in order to speed up things, or because theproperties in question are shared by all cameras rather than being specific to individual cameras.All properties on a white background are editable, properties on a light blue background cannot be edited. Notethat all of the Frame Rate - MPEG properties can also be specified individually for each camera (see "Recording"on page 96) using MPEG.www.milestonesys.com 87 Advanced configuration

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