DMS 80 / DMS 160 / DMS 240 / DMS 240 HSRwww.dallmeier.com 53¾ Configure Private Zones if required (see section Basic configuration).¾ Activate / configure the Timer if required (see section Basic configuration).¾ Activate the Use Database option if required.¾ Set an option (Event, Save, Mark) if required.¾ Confirm with OK.DatabaseIn the default configuration it is possible to save certain information with the pictures in thetrack (for example indices set using the Mark option). When the Use Database option isactivated this information additionally will be saved in a database.The advantage of the database is demonstrated when playing back or searching within alarge track. A search for certain events is generally faster. This relates to the index searchand extended search functions.The database is mandatory to save position date when the SmartFinder is used. The UseDatabase checkbox for the appropriate camera will be checked automatically in this caseand cannot be unchecked.OptionsNote that a contact input must be configured for the relevant camera (see chapter ContactIN).SaveThis option is available for S tracks only. recording will be stopped when the contact hasbeen triggered.The S track will be locked. If an empty S track is available, recording will becontinued in it.EventThe function of this option is the same as Save. It will not be executed at once when thecontact is triggered but after the Contact Recording Duration has expired.MarkA marker (index) will be saved to the track when a camera related contact IN function istriggered. While playing back theses markings can be searched (index search and exten-ded search)6.4.2.2 MotionThe Motion recording mode analyzes every image send by the camera. If a change of acertain proportion of the picture content is detected between two consecutive images, animage comparison event (event) has taken place. This picture comparison event triggersthe recording.Recording will be stopped when the Post-Event time is expired and no further motion isdetected.¾ Set the Motion recording mode.¾ Observe the explanations given below.