You can use the Camera default settings tab to configure the
default video quality and recording settings for all cameras controlled by an Archiver.
What you should know
- Any recording settings configured in the Security
Center installer assistant are carried over to
the Camera default settings tab.
- Recording settings affect your disk space.
- Recording settings defined in the Recording tab of an individual
camera overwrite the settings defined on the Camera default
settings tab.
To configure default camera recording settings:
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From the Config
Tool home page, open the
Video task.
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Select the Archiver to configure, and click the Camera default settings
tab.
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Under Video quality select a
Resolution.
High:
1270x720 and greater.
Standard:
Between 320x240 - 1280x720.
Low:
320x240 and less.
Default:
Manufacturer default settings.
Frame rate:
You can select a value between 1 - 30 fps. Does not apply to default settings.
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From the Recording modes drop-down list, select one of the
following:
Continuous:
Records continuously. Recording cannot be stopped by the user (
).
On motion/Manual:
Records when triggered by an action (such as
Start recording,
Add bookmark, or
Trigger alarm) through motion detection,
or manually by a user.
In this mode, the
Record button in Security
Desk appears in one of the
following ways:
- Grey () when the Archiver is not
recording
- Red () when it is recording but
can be stopped by the user
- Red with a lock () when it
is recording but cannot be stopped by the user (on motion or alarm
recording)
Manual:
Custom:
Recording is specified by a custom schedule.
CAUTION: Recording
schedules of the same type (for example, two daily schedules) cannot overlap,
regardless of the recording mode configured for each. When a scheduling conflict
occurs, the Archiver and the video units are displayed in yellow in the entity
browser and they issue entity warning messages.
Off:
Recording is off (
), even when
an alarm is triggered.
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Enable Automatic cleanup and specify a retention period for
recorded video (in days). Video archives older than this period are deleted.
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(Optional) Click Show advanced settings and configure the
advanced options.
Record audio:
Switch
ON to record audio with your video. A microphone entity
must be attached to your cameras.
NOTE: It is not necessary for the attached devices to
belong to the same unit as the video encoder. However, for audio recording to work,
ensure that the microphone belongs to a unit managed by the same Archiver, with the
same Archiver extension, as the video encoder.
Record metadata:
Switch ON to record metadata with your video.
Redundant archiving:
Switch ON to allow primary, secondary, and tertiary servers to
archive video at the same time. This setting is effective only if failover is
configured.
Time to record before an event:
Use the slider to set the durantion (in seconds) recorded before an event. This buffer
is saved whenever the recording starts, ensuring that whatever prompted the recording is
also captured on video.
Time to record after a motion:
Use the slider to set the durantion (in seconds) recorded after a motion event. During
this time, the user cannot stop the recording.
Default manual recording length:
Use the slider to select the duration (in minutes) the recording lasts when it is
started manually by a user, or when the Start recording action is triggered.
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(Optional) Select your Encryption option.
In this context, video refers to all media types:
video, audio, and metadata.None:
The video is not encrypted.
In transit from Archiver:
(Default) The video is encrypted only when it is streamed from the Archiver. The
video archive is not encrypted. All users who have the right to access the camera
can view the encrypted video. There is no need to install any
encryption certificates. Use this
option if your archive storage is secured behind firewalls.
You must enable
Secure communication on the Media Router for this
option to work.
This option has the following limitations:
- Multicast from the unit is not supported
- Audio streamed from Security
Desk only supports TCP
connection type
- Video streamed to analog monitors is not encrypted in transit
- Privacy protected streams are not encrypted in transit
- Backward compatibility (Security
Center 5.7 and earlier) is not supported:
- Clients in compatibility mode cannot view video encrypted in
transit
- Auxiliary Archiver roles in backward compatibility mode cannot archive
video encrypted in transit
- Redirectors in backward compatibility mode cannot redirect video
encrypted in transit
In transit and at rest:
The video is encrypted after it reaches the Archiver, using
fusion stream encryption. The video archive on disk is also
encrypted. If the video unit supports encryption and is connected through HTTPS,
then the video is encrypted end-to-end.
To enable this option, you must install
at least one encryption certificate on the server hosting the Archiver
role.
The video can only be viewed in one of the following ways:
- Using a workstation with a certificate that matches one of the listed
certificates on the Archiver. Access is restriced to the workstation.
- Using a smart card with a certificate that matches one of the listed
certificates on the Archiver. Access is restriced to the holder of the smart
card.
We recommended this option when your data center is managed by a
third party.
This option has the following limitations:
- Video thumbnail and motion detection by the Archiver are not
supported
- Multicast from the unit is supported only if the unit supports
encryption
- Video encrypted in version 5.8 and
later cannot be decrypted in version 5.7 and earlier
TIP: Video encryption and
privacy protection can be combined.
- If the privacy of the individuals captured on video is your only concern, use
privacy protection instead.
- If the privacy of your data is your only concern, select one of the video
encryption options.
- If you need to protect the privacy of both the individuals and your data, you can
combine privacy protection and encryption.
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Click Apply.