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Configuring the Cameras
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Note:
The camera properties pane is disabled when there are no cameras available in
the system.
5.
Under
General > PTZ > PTZ Settings
•
Device Type
- Select whether the camera is a PTZ or
Fixed
. By default, ACUIX
cameras are PTZ enabled. See Advanced PTZ Settings
•
PTZ Sensitivity
- Select the
PTZ Sensitivity
for PTZ camera. Available PTZ options
are:
Minimum
,
Low
,
Normal
,
High
and
Maximum
.
Note:
The
PTZ Sensitivity
field is not available for fixed cameras.
6.
Under
Primary Stream > Recording > Video Quality Settings
•
Resolution
- The
Resolution
is defaulted to a fixed value based on the camera
model (for example, HD3MDIP model defaults to 1280 x 720 resolution).
•
Frame Rate
- Select the
FPS
for a camera. FPS refers to the number of pictures
displayed in exactly one second. FPS is a measure of how much information is used
to store and display motion video. The term applies to digital video. Each frame is a
still image; displaying frames in quick succession creates the illusion of motion.
Note:
30 FPS is the maximum frame rate in NTSC format and 25 FPS is the maximum
frame rate in PAL format supported by MAXPRO NVR.
•
Video Codec Type
- Select the Codec type for the camera.
•
Compression Level
- The
Compression
Level
is defaulted to “Medium”. You can
select a new Compression ratio as applicable.
•
GOP
- The
GOP
value is proportional to
Frame Rate
value. If you set the Frame Rate
value as 15 then the GOP value is updated to 15. You can also type a new
GOP
as
applicable.
Group of Pictures (GOP) are individual frames (number of pictures) that are grouped
together and played back for viewing. A GOP consists of “IFrame” picture type that
represents a fixed image independent of other picture types. Each GOP begins with
this type of picture.
Note:
It is recommended to maintain the same GOP value as Frame Rate value.
•
Video Format
- Select the
Video Format
(NTSC or PAL). The NTSC and PAL are the
widely used video formats.
•
Streaming Mode
- The
Streaming Mode
is defaulted to UDP. You can select TCP
streaming mode as applicable. The
Streaming Mode
is supported only for AXIS and
ONVIF Cameras.
•
Continuous
- Select the FPS for
Continuous
recording.
•
Event
- Select the FPS for
Event
based recording.
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