9.2.3 Pan/Tilt
This menu is displayed only if a controllable camera is connected.
In the associated dialog box you have to enter the maximum time in seconds granted
to a user for controlling a camera. During this time period, any other access to this
camera will be rejected. If a "0" is entered in this field, every access is permitted, i.e.
if several users access a camera simultaneously, one user can change the position
desired by another user.
9.2.4 Setting the Camera Properties
1. Select a camera.
This icon is displayed if one of the inputs is not connected to a
camera.
2. Select the property you want to change, i.e. either "Saturation", "Brightness",
"Contrast", "Quality" or "Hue" (for NTSC cameras only).
3. Adjust the settings according to your requirements.
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Possibility 1: the 6 number buttons above the image represent the various
saturation levels. Click on one of the number buttons to select this level. If you are
satisfied with the setting, click the "Save" button.
Figure 33: Setting the camera properties 1
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Possibility 2: if you click on the rectangle made up of six small rectangles in the
upper right-hand corner, images representing all the six levels will be displayed.
You can select the desired level by clicking on the corresponding image.
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