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Registering Local Information
Individual Settings for Transmission/
Reception (Web Control Function
only)
Allows you to select whether to configure
the IP settings for transmission and
reception individually.
Off:
Select to configure the IP settings for
transmission and reception commonly.
On:
Select to configure the IP settings for
transmission and reception individually.
IP: Mode
Communication Bit Rate
Allows you to select the communication bit
rate per point.
When “Individual Settings for
Transmission/Reception” on the IP page is
set to “On”, you can set this item
individually for transmission and reception.
You can select from among 128Kbps,
384Kbps, 512Kbps, 768Kbps, 1Mbps,
2Mbps, 3Mbps, 4Mbps, and Other.
Audio Mode
Allows you to select the compression format
of audio to be sent to a remote party. When
“Individual Settings for Transmission/
Reception” on the IP page is set to “On”, you
can set this item individually for
transmission and reception.
You can select multiple formats from among
G.711, G.722, G.728 and MPEG4 (MPEG4
AAC).
When the remote system does not support the
audio mode selected by the local site, the mode
automatically becomes “G.711”.
H.239 Ratio
When H.239 presentation transmissions are
made with the unit, the H.239 presentation
data shares bandwidth with camera images
that are also being sent. This setting allows
you to select how much of the total
bandwidth to use for H.239 presentation data
transmissions.
2/3:
Use 2/3 of the total bandwidth for H.239
presentation data transmissions.
1/2:
Use 1/2 of the total bandwidth for H.239
presentation data transmissions.
1/3:
Use 1/3 of the total bandwidth for H.239
presentation data transmissions.
Screen Size
Allows you to select the screen size of the
picture to be transmitted or received.
When “Individual Settings for Transmission/
Reception” on the IP page is set to “On”, you
can set this item individually for transmission
and reception.
You can select from among 1080, 720,
W4CIF, W432P, WCIF, 4CIF, CIF, QCIF
and AUTO.
The “1080” setting can only be selected when
the PCSA-RXC1 HD Upgrade Software is
installed. Progressive video signals with a
resolution of 1920 × 1080 can only be
transmitted and received at a maximum of 60
frames per second when “Screen Size” is set to
“1080”.
Video Mode
Allows you to select the compression format
of pictures to be transmitted or received.
When “Individual Settings for Transmission/
Reception” on the IP page is set to “On”, you
can set this item individually for transmission
and reception.
You can select from H.263+ and H.264.
Video Frame
Allows you to select the number of video
frames during transmission or reception. When
“Individual Settings for Transmission/
Reception” on the IP page is set to “On”, you
can set this item individually for transmission
and reception.
15fps:
Send pictures at a maximum rate of
15 frames per second.
30fps:
Send pictures at a maximum rate of
30 frames per second.
60fps:
Send pictures at a maximum rate of
60 frames per second.
AUTO:
Switch the number of frames
automatically.
When the PCSA- RXC1 HD Upgrade Software
is installed and progressive video signals with
a resolution of 1920 × 1080 are being
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