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CBR
(Constant Bit Rate): This setting will produce a constant bit rate video
stream at the cost of video quality. The quality may deteriorate considerably
when motion is detected. This setting is beneficial for installations with
limited bandwidth.
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VBR Max bit rate
(for H264 codec) / CBR bit rate: Set the video bit rate between
64-20000 kbit/s. The default value is dependent on the Resolution and Frame
Rate.
Network settings:
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DHCP:
Enable or Disable to have the network automatically assign an IP address
to the camera.
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IP Address:
Manually enter the camera’s IP address here.
This option will not be available when DHCP is enabled.
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Subnet Mask:
Manually enter the camera’s Subnet Mask here.
This option will not be available when DHCP is enabled.
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Default Gateway:
Provide the IP address of the network’s router if necessary.
Contact your network administrator for this information.
This option will not be available when DHCP is enabled.
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DNS:
Specify a DNS if necessary.
Contact your network administrator for this information.
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Physical Address:
This is the camera’s unique MAC Address. It may not be
changed.
6.2 Video Setup
Switch to the Advanced Setup by clicking the
Advance Setup
button on the bottom
left-hand corner of the screen as shown on the previous page. The Setup screen will
change to reveal multiple setup tabs. Video setup tab is displayed by default.
Camera Settings:
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Camera Name:
Enter a descriptive name for your camera.
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Mirror:
Flips the video image. The options for Mirror setting are:
»
Flip
: flip images upside-down.
»
Mirror
: flip images left to right.
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Both
: flip the image upside-down AND from left to right.
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Off
: Disables the Mirror feature
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Corridor:
Set to
On
(enable) or
Off
(disable). When enabled, Corridor video format
rotates video image for a vertically-oriented, “portrait” video stream.
This format is meant for surveillance situations where the monitored area is more
vertical than horizontal in shape. E.g. hallways, staircases, tunnels, etc.
In these applications the sides of the typical landscape video format image often
include unnecessary area, such as walls. This unneeded video data also leads
to wasted bandwidth and storage space. Corridor video mode eliminates the
unnecessary portions of the field of view in those installations.