Signal-related adjustments for the EasyIP 20 camera are:
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Camera ID
– Specifies the IR frequency the camera responds to, so you can control three cameras
individually using different frequency selections from the IR Remote Commander.
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IR On/Off
– Determines whether the camera responds to the remote.
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Image Flip
– Corrects the video orientation from inverted cameras.
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Baud rate
– Must match the baud rate of the third-party device sending commands via RS-232.
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HDMI color space
– Specifies YCbCr (default) or sRGB. Set to match the display connected to the
camera's HDMI output.
The Codec Control Mode switch is reserved for future use.
Inverting the Image for Ceiling-Mounted Cameras
Mounting cameras on, in, or near the ceiling can create a clean-looking installation. To get a non-inverted
image from an inverted camera, go to the Camera page's Settings dialog or the System page's DIP
Switches tab, and set the Image Flip switch On.
Setting Cameras to Respond to Different Frequencies
If two or more cameras are in a room, you can use an IR remote to control them independently if you set
them to respond to different frequencies. The Vaddio IR Remote Commander can control up to three
cameras independently.
Set each camera to use IR 1, IR 2, or IR 3. These correspond to the numbered camera selection buttons on
the IR Remote Commander.
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