
Using the System Select
The rear of the Product is provided with a System Select that can be used to manually select a video format.
This System Select is important for the video quality during video recording or streaming.
See the table below for a description of the possible settings and the associated video output quality.
0
1080p60
8
720p30
1
1080p50
9
720p25
2
1080i60
A
1080p59.94
3
1080i50
B
1080i59.94
4
720p60
C
720p59.94
5
720p50
D
1080p29.97
6
1080p30
E
720p29.97
Figure 63: System
Select
7
1080p25
F
Default (via OSD)
A few notes on the System Select:
• The setting 'F' is the
default
setting. If you set the switch to 'F', you can set the video format via the
. It
is always possible to set the video format, even if setting F is not selected on the select switch.
• The
highest
video output quality 1080p60 (setting '0').
• The
lowest
video output quality is 720p25 (setting '7').
It is recommended to set up the video output through the WebGUI or the OSD Menu, because this is
much easier, than selecting the
manually. If this is not possible, you can use the System
Select.
IMPORTANT
• After changing the System Select, you need to restart the camera to take effect.
• 720p30, 720p29.97 and 720p25 are not supported by the SDI output.
• There are five ways to select the video output of the camera (OSD / direct button combination on the
remote control / WebGUI / System Select/ HTTP API
"VideoOUT"
command). The System Select takes
priority after a reboot, except on setting F, where all the outputs are defined digitally.
• If you have made a change to the System Select, a "hard reboot" is needed. Click the Reboot button
and when the reboot is finished, set the camera off and unplug all cables connected to the camera.
Replug them again after you have unplugged all the cables. Start the camera again.
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