
5.
Camera Quality Settings:
The camera quality settings also affect system performance. The settings
range from 1 to 8, 1 being the highest and 8 being the lowest. It is important to record only the minimum
quality that captures the required information. For example, if it is desired to view the general activity in a
hallway, the quality level should be set to a low value. If it is required to clearly read license plate
numbers from vehicles, the quality should be set to a higher value. The table shows our current recorder
quality settings.
1
(Frame)
640 x 480
(768 x 576 PAL)
2
(Frame)
640 x 480
(768 x 576 PAL)
3
(Field)
640 x 240
(768 x 288 PAL)
4
(Field)
640 x 240
(768 x 288 PAL)
5
(CIF)
320 x 240
(384 x 288 PAL)
6
(CIF)
320 x 240
(384 x 288 PAL)
7
(HCIF)
320 x 120
(384 x 144 PAL)
8
(HCIF)
320 x 120
(384 x 144 PAL)
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
FULL
(JPEG)
Largest Picture
Best Quality
Full Refresh
Largest Picture
Excellent Quality
Full Refresh
Large Picture
Very Good Quality
Full Refresh
Large Picture
Good Quality
Full Refresh
Medium Picture
Average Quality
Full Refresh
Medium Picture
Fair Quality
Full Refresh
Small Picture
Low Quality
Full Refresh
Small Picture
Very Low Quality
Full Refresh
NORMAL
(MPEG4)
Largest Picture
Best Quality
Periodic Refresh
Largest Picture
Excellent Quality
Periodic Refresh
Large Picture
Very Good Quality
Periodic Refresh
Large Picture
Good Quality
Periodic Refresh
Medium Picture
Average Quality
Periodic Refresh
Medium Picture
Fair Quality
Periodic Refresh
Small Picture
Low Quality
Periodic Refresh
Small Picture
Very Low Quality
Periodic Refresh
Compression
Type
Resolution and Compression Rate
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