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Select
REGION 1
or
REGION 2
, and choose
EDIT
to change the setting.
REGION OF INTEREST – EDIT
ENABLE ON
QUALITY
AREA SETUP
APPLY
Camera Guard
This function is used to lock the camera to a fixed point and no pan action could be made until the lock mode is
disabled. Before using this function, make sure:
1. You’ve configured at least one preset point and one preset group for the connected camera. To know how to
configure preset points and preset group, please refer to “5.5 PTZ Control” at page 17.
2. You have an iOS or android mobile device with our free app, EagleEyes, installed.
3. Your recorder is connected to Internet, and registered in the address book of EagleEyes.
CAMERA GUARD – CH1
GUARD LOCK
ON
TIMEOUT (SECS)
30
PRESET GROUP
1
PRESET NUMBER
1
APPLY
Item
Description
GUARD LOCK
Enable (
ON
) or disable (
OFF
) this function.
TIMEOUT (SECS)
Configure the timeout in seconds (
30
/
60
/
90
/
120
) after which the camera will be fixed to the
current point and any attempt to pan the camera to another point will be failed.
PRESET GROUP
Choose the group where the point you’d like to use is configured, and go to
PRESET NUMBER
to choose the preset point number.
PRESET NUMBER
Choose the preset point number you’d like to use when
GUARD LOCK
is enabled.
6.2 RECORD
Set the image size, video quality and other related parameters individually for live display, record streaming and
sub streaming.
Note:
The settings shown below depend on the setting tab you selected in this setting page.
a)
D.O.R
(Depend on record): When this option is checked, the video size, quality and other related
parameters will follow the configurations in
RECORD STREAM
.
b)
PROFILE
: Select the video profile pre-defined in your IP cameras. You can directly use the profile setting,
or modify the setting on this page.
c)
TYPE
: Select the compression format for each channel.
Note:
The options selectable for
TYPE
depend on the camera you’re intended to connect.
d)
IMAGE SIZE
: Select the image size for each channel.
Note:
The options selectable for
IMAGE SIZE
depend on the camera you’re intended to connect.
e)
QUALITY
: Select the video quality for each channel. The higher the value, the better the image quality.
f)
I.P.S.
: Image per Second, the higher the value, the more fluent the video.
Note:
The options selectable for “I.P.S.” depends on the camera you’re intended to connect.
g)
BITRATE (kbps)
: Select how much data to process per unit of time for each channel. The higher the
value, the better the video quality.