35Highlight the box under the “ ” heading and press the button to delete the recording settings. You will beasked to confirm that you want to delete the settings.Highlight “Default…” and press the button. The Default screen appears.Figure 29: Default (Schedule - Advanced Mode) screenHighlighting boxes under “ips” and pressing the button allows you to set the images per second for “Time”and “Event” recording. You can select from “1.00 ips” to “25.00 ips”.Highlighting boxes under “Quality” and pressing the button allows you to set the recorded image quality forTime and Event recording. You can select from: “Very High”, “High”, “Standard” and “Basic”.“Highlighting boxes under “Resolution” and pressing the button allows you to set the recorded imageresolution for Time and Event recording. You can select from: “Very High” (D1), “High” (Half D1) and“Standard” (CIF).Highlighting boxes under “Dwell” and pressing the button allows you to set the length of time you wouldlike to record for the associated event. (Advanced Mode Only)Pre-EventFigure 30: Record – Pre-Event setup screenWhen the recorder is in the Event Record mode it is possible to have it record images before the eventoccurs. The “Pre-Event” screen allows you to define how to handle pre-event recording. If you do not haveEvent set up in the Record Schedule, a message will display alerting you to this fact.You can turn individual cameras On or Off for pre-event recording. The image speed can be set from“1.00 ips” to “25.00 ips”, image quality can be selectable from “Very High”, “High”, “Standard” and “Basic”, andimage resolution can be selectable from “Very High” (D1), “High” (Half D1) and “Standard” (CIF).You can set the amount of time to record prior to the event by adjusting the “Dwell”. You can set the “Dwell”from 5 seconds to 30 minutes. The longer the dwell set, the fewer maximum ips can be set.Note: When the recorder is in the Time or Time & Event mode, it ignores the pre-event settings andfollows the time settings.