Chapter 6
Advanced Configuration
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Business Internet Video Camera with Audio
X Coordinate
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Y C
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Image Position
Transparent Color
•
This option allows you to define
a color that should appear transparent. This allows a
logo or other image to appear over the video without
displaying a solid background color. The color value
must be entered in RGB hexadecimal color code, such
as 0000ff.
Day/Night Switch
Color cameras can capture infrared radiation as well as
visible light. The Camera is equipped with an IR-cut filter
that prevents distortion of colors the human eye can
see. To use the Camera in locations with poor lighting or
at night, the IR-cut filter can be manually turned off or a
schedule can be used to turn off the filter at a set time.
An infrared lamp can be used to improve illumination in
night surveillance applications without producing any
extra visible light. This is all done by using the IR filter
switcher that is built-in to the camera.
Enable Night Vision Schedule
Enable Day / Night switch
schedule by checking this check box.
Start Time
•
Select the evening start time by selecting
the hour and minute (uses 24 hour time format).
End Time
•
Enter the hour in the morning to end the
night vision feature, by selecting the hour and minute
(uses 24 hour time format).
Audio/Video > Audio
Audio/Video > Audio
Audio Settings
Enable Audio
Enable audio by checking the check box.
Audio Settings
Mode
Function
Simplex - Talk Only
Enables the speaker jack
Simplex - Listen Only
Enables the microphone jack
Half Duplex - Talk or Listen
(Not simultaneously)
Enables the speaker and
microphone jack but only one
can be used at a time
Full Duplex - Talk and Listen
(Can be simultaneously)
Enables the speaker and
microphone jack and both can
be used simultaneously
Audio Type
When the microphone is enabled, this
drop-down menu allows you to select the audio
compression type.
Compression Settings
Setting
Description
G.726
Default audio compression algorithm, uses
32 Kbps of bandwidth with quality similar to
G.711 but using only half of the bandwidth
G.711 A-Law
A standard compression algorithm that uses
64 Kbps of bandwidth and is primarily used in
Europe
G.711 µ-Law
A standard compression algorithm that uses
64 Kbps of bandwidth and is primarily used in
North America and Japan