LegalTek LXMONARCH Quick Start Manual - page 19
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Settings
LX Monarch recorders are pre-configured at the factory for optimum local stand-
alone performance. HDX devices are factory programmed to record full screen,
while the dual camera LCS is programmed for side-by-side recording.
You may customize device settings with a computer or via the office LAN with
Command Center. Command Center is web-based application that allows you to
configure Monarch settings, and control streaming and recording sessions. Links
to these utilities can be found in the resource section of this guide.
*** Only a
qualified IT specialist should institute these operations.
Internal Clock:
The internal clock has been factory programmed for the user specified time zone
and is protected by a battery back up.
Recorded files are identified by file name, the start date/time of the recording
session and a three-digit number that increments when file segmentation occurs.
For example, a recording that is segmented into three (3) files will result in the
following:
- File 1 - [2015-12-01_13-30-45]-000.mov/mp4
- File 1 - [2015-12-01_13-30-45]-001.mov/mp4
- File 1 - [2015-12-01_13-30-45]-002.mov/mp4
The date/time in the filename only changes when you manually stop a recording
and then start a new one, in which case it will be the start date/time of the first file
in the new sequence.
Recording File Size and Duration:
The target video data rate has been set at the factory for 3500kb/sec or about
2GB/hr. Recording is set to the maximum file duration of 4 hours and 50 minutes.
The recording will automatically stop when the duration limit is reached and a
new file will be simultaneously created. Recording will continue until the SD
media has reached capacity.
Recording Media:
LX Monarch is set by the factory to target the SD card for local recording.
Because of its superior write speed, Class 10 media is recommended. *** Media
must be formatted NTFS.
The included 32GB SD card will yield about 16 hours of recording capacity at
factory configuration. Please refer to the Recording File Sizes and Duration chart
in the product manual for the approximate correlation of data rate, file size and
recording duration.