Video menu
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In video standby mode, press the MENU key to enter the video menu.
6.1 Video resolution
This option configures the image size: the bigger the picture, the greater the
storage space required.
In the video menu, use the UP or DOWN keys to select “Size” and press the
button to enter the submenu. Then use UP or DOWN to select QVGA, VGA, or
SXGA, and press the key to confirm; press MENU to exit the menu.
6.2 Exposure Compensation (Brightness)
Select a different exposure value (EV) according to the lighting conditions.
In the video menu, use the UP or DOWN keys to select “EV” and press the
button to enter the submenu. Then use UP or DOWN to select different
exposure values, and press the key to confirm; press MENU to exit the menu.
6.3 White balance
Correct color hues according to the lighting conditions.
In the video menu, use the UP or DOWN keys to select “White balance” and
press the button to enter the submenu. Then use UP or DOWN to select Auto,
Daylight, Cloudy, Incandescent (Tungsten), or Fluorescent, and press the key
to confirm; press MENU to exit the menu.
6.4 Time Stamp
In the video menu, use the UP or DOWN keys to select “Time stamp” and press
the button to select Off, Date, or Date & Time, and press the key again to
confirm; press MENU to exit the menu.
6.5 Recording Time
In the video menu, use the UP or DOWN keys to select “Recording Time” and
press the button to enter the submenu and select Off, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3
minutes, 4 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, or 15 minutes, and press the key
to confirm; press MENU to exit the menu.
6.6 Motion Detection Switch
If this function is turned on, then when the camera lens detects moving objects
it will automatically start recording, and stop recording when it does not detect
any moving objects; it will start recording again when it again detects a moving
object, and so on. The time interval and sensitivity for motion detection should
be in the system settings.
6.7 Audio recording
In the video menu, use the UP or DOWN keys to select “Record Audio” and press
the button to select On or Off, then press the key again to confirm; press
MENU to exit the menu.
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