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b.
Channel settings
Channel
– for which channel the settings are changed.
Camera name
– the name of the camera that will be presented
in the recordings.
Connection quality
– this setting allows you to define whether
the current connection quality of the cameras should be visible
in the camera preview.
Color adjustment
– takes you to the specific camera settings
where you can change image parameters such as hue, saturation,
brightness, etc.
c.
Motion detection
The window is responsible for settings regarding motion detec-
tion via cameras.
Channel
– for which channel the settings are changed.
Detection
– what kind of events are to be recorded by the
camera. User–selectable detection and/or signal loss.
Sensitivity
– how sensitive you want the camera to be to
motion detection.
Alarm duration
– how long you want the motion detection
message to be displayed.
A list of checkboxes allows you to specify the actions to be
taken in connection with the detected motion.
Copy to
– allows you to copy currently selected settings to selected channels.
Schedule
– this function takes you to the recording schedule settings, see section H.2.
Edit zone
– allows to define whether the motion detection is to take place in the whole field of view of the camera
or in its specific part.
d.
IPC maintenance
The menu displays a table with the details of all connected
cameras. Here you can update the camera software.
NOTE: CAMERA SOFTWARE UPDATES SHOULD BE PER-
FORMED ONLY UPON EXPRESS REQUEST OF THE MANUFAC-
TURER’S TECHNICAL SUPPORT. THIS IS A DANGEROUS OPER-
ATION AND UPDATING WITH THE WRONG SOFTWARE MAY
IRREPARABLY DAMAGE THE CAMERA. UPDATING CAMERAS
ON YOUR OWN IS EQUIVALENT TO LOSS OF WARRANTY.
e.
Bitrate
The menu displays the current camera bitrate.