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Bitrate Button
Follow the steps below to switch the stream bitrate mode using the
BITRATE
button:
Push and hold one of the
RECORD
and
STREAM
buttons until the pushed
button starts blinking red.
As soon as the pushed
RECORD
or
STREAM
button is released, the
BITRATE
button will turn solid red.
While the
BITRATE
button stays solid red, push it to switch between
different bitrate modes (H, M or L). Please note that the
BITRATE
button will
return to solid white after a few seconds if button push is not sensed.
To exit, push the the
RECORD
or
STREAM
button again.
Note: The system will return to original settings if the BITRATE button push is not
sensed. The default bitrate is M.
Vertical Button
Press the
Vertical
button to switch video orientation between
Portrait
and
Landscape modes
.
3.5
Restoring Factory Defaults
On the system page, scroll down to
System Control
in which you should be able to
find the
Restore to Default
button. Click to restore the system’s factory defaults.
Alternately, you can follow the steps below to restore the NVS-35’s factory defaults.
1.
Power cycle NVS-35.
2.
During device bootup, the
BITRATE, VERTICAL, RECORD and STREAM buttons
should illuminate solid red.
3.
The device bootup should be complete approximately after 30 seconds and the
BITRATE, VERTICAL, RECORD and STREAM buttons
will turn solid white.
4.
Simultaneously press and hold the
RECORD
and
STREAM
buttons until the
BITRATE, VERTICAL, RECORD and STREAM buttons
turn red.
5.
Wait for about 5 seconds then release the
RECORD
and
STREAM
buttons and
the
BITRATE, VERTICAL, RECORD and STREAM buttons
should start blinking red.
6.
The reset is complete as soon as you see the
BITRATE, VERTICAL, RECORD and
STREAM buttons
illuminating solid white.
7.
The device’s network settings should now be the default DHCP mode.
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