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Normal recording rate Alarm recording rate Pre-alarm recording rate
(Note 1) 25 FPS maximum when pre-alarm recording is set to “ON”.
(Note 2) 25 FPS maximum when recording only one camera; 50 FPS maximum when recording two or more cameras.
Program recording rate
(Note 1) A selection cannot be made when pre-alarm recording has been set to “ON”.
Table of recording rate settings
Display
sequence
Recording rate
FPS (field/sec)
Display
sequence
Recording rate
FPS (field/sec)
Display
sequence
Recording rate
FPS (field/sec)
1 50 (Note1, 2) 1 25 1 25
2 25 2 16.67 2 16.67
3 16.67 3 12.5 3 12.5
4 12.5 4 8.333 4 8.333
5 8.333 5 6.25 5 6.25
66.25 6 5 6 5
7 5 7 4.167 7 4.167
8 4.167 8 3.571 8 3.571
9 3.571 9 3.125 9 3.125
10 3.125 10 2.778 10 2.778
11 2.778 11 2.5 11 2.5
12 2.5 12 2.273 12 2.273
13 2.273 13 1.923 13 1.923
14 1.923 14 1.667 14 1.667
15 1.667 15 1.471 15 1.471
16 1.471 16 1.316 16 1.316
17 1.316 17 1.190 17 1.190
18 1.190 18 1.087 18 1.087
19 1.087 19 1 19 1
20 1 20 0.5
21 0.5 21 0.333
22 0.333 22 0.25
23 0.25 23 0.2
24 0.2 24 0.1
25 0.1 25 0.05
26 0.05 26 0.033
27 0.033
Display
sequence
Recording rate
FPS (field/sec)
1 (Note1) 25
2 12.5
36.25
4 3.125
5 1.563
61
70.5
8 0.333
90.25
10 0.2
11 0.1
12 0.05
13 0.033
14 OFF
This table indicates recording rate settings for
individual cameras.
When making settings for multiple cameras, ensure
that the total recording rate is within 50 FPS.
Settings are adjusted automatically to ensure that the
total recording rate is within 50 FPS; accordingly, if a
setting value cannot be raised, the value for a different
camera must first be lowered.
* FPS stands for fields per second, the number of
images that are recorded in a single second.
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