NVR User
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3.1.8
Camera Video Format
Users can configure the settings of video format. The video format settings
include video resolution, video rotate, H.264 profile, CBR/VBR mode, etc.
Users must click on <Apply> after setting. Otherwise, the setting will not be
saved.
NOTE:
Some setting items may not be available for certain IP camera
models. Thus, those setting items will be grayed out and cannot be
accessed.
3.1.9
Camera Motion Setup
Users can setup the configuration of motion detection here. Motion detection
settings include sampling, detection level, sensitivity, time interval and motion
detection areas. Click on any IP camera channel and select <Camera Motion
Setup> to enter the motion setup mode. The following is the description of
each item.
Sampling:
This item is used to examine the differences between two frames. Users can
configure the interval of sampling pixel. For instance, if users set the interval
as 5. IP camera system will take one sampling pixel from every 5 pixels of
each row and each column in detection area. The alarm will be triggered
when differences are detected.
Detection Level:
Users can configure detection level for each sampling pixel. Detection level is
how much the camera can accept the differences between two sampling
pixels. The smaller the value is, the lower the detection level.
Sensitivity:
This item is used to set the detection sensitivity. A greater value indicates
higher sensitive motion detection.
Time Interval:
This item is used to adjust the time interval between each detection motion.