Detail Settings
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Common Settings
“Main Camera”
Sets the camera selected when the
VB150 starts up.
“Video Signal”
Select NTSC or PAL. The default setting is
NTSC.
“Video Input” (See “Note”)
Select Single or Multiple. If Multiple is
selected when more than one camera is
connected to the VB150, multiple camera
video images can be displayed at the
same time.
“Baud rate of camera control port CC1/CC2”
For CC1 and CC2, select the same baud
rate as that set on the camera.
On the VC-C50i/VC-C50iR/VC-C4/VC-
C4R/NU-700, the default setting is 9600.
There is basically no need to change this.
“Return to Home Position when nobody
has control privileges”
The camera is moved to its home position
if there is no request for control privileges.
(
→
P.43)
Settings for cameras 1 to 4
The camera1 to 4 correspond to cameras
which are connected to V1 to V4. (
→
P.24,
29)
“Use this Camera”
When you tick this option, this camera is
used and the settings below are enabled.
“Camera Name”
Used in the camera selection box on the
viewers. This setting is required.
“Wide Converter”
Always select “Used” when a wide-angle
converter (for VC-C50i/VC-C4) is mounted
on the camera.
“Video Capture Size”
The available settings are 640
×
240, 320
×
240 and 160
×
120.
“Video Quality”
Enter a value between 1 and 99. The
greater the value, the better the quality.
However, since picture data will also be
larger, higher-quality pictures may lower
the frame rate.
Camera and Video Settings Page
Use this page to set the camera control parameters and the video capture size and quality.
Using the VB Administration Tools is a convenient way to set the view restrictions and the
homeposition (
→
P. 72, 77).
Detail Settings
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Note
If multiple cameras are connected to the
VB150, the bundled viewer software (
→
P.19)
can be used to switch between video images.
However, the MV2.1/LE software (sold
separately P.21) allows the images to be
displayed concurrently. When this software is
used, set “Video Input” to “Multiple”. The
frame rate for each camera is between 3 and 5
fps.
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