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IMAGE TRANSFER SETTINGS
(“admin” only)
■
For HTTP connection
When you want to record or play the video in HTTP mode, use the separately ordered “VA-SW3050”
recorder/player software. The recording configuration will be made on the VA-SW3050 screen.
When the alarm settings are configured on “VA-SW3050”, the
HTTP
mode is automatically selected in
the [IMAGE TRANSMISSION] setting and the FTP mode cannot be used.
1
IMAGE TRANSMISSION
Set the image transfer mode to “
HTTP
”.
2
LIVE/NORMAL RECORD
Sets the image conditions as well as
activates/deactivates the voice recording for
live video and normal recording.
• RESOLUTION
• QUALITY
• AUDIO
Note:
When the [AUDIO INPUT] setting on the
[AUDIO SETTINGS] screen is configured to
“OFF”, [AUDIO] cannot be configured.
3
ALARM
1
Sets the image conditions as well as
activates/deactivates the voice recording
for alarm recording.
• RESOLUTION
• QUALITY
• AUDIO (see the “Note” above.)
2
Select the [BUFFER SIZE] option for
specifying the buffering capacity for
recording each alarm image. According to
the value you select, perform the following
settings:
One alarm image set containing both the pre- and
post-alarm images is stored in the camera, and then
the alarm image set is transferred one by one to the
“VA-SW3050” software.
Note:
If [PRE/POST] is set at other than “0%/100%”, the
[LIVE/NORMAL RECORD (
2
)] setting cannot be
changed.
When the alarm is detected, only the post-alarm
images will be transferred to the “VA-SW3050”
software. The transfer speed depends on the
network environment.
4
[SET] button
After completing the settings, click this button to
confirm the settings.
1
2
3
4
1
2
When the [BUFFER SIZE] setting is set from
“0.5MB to 8MB”
PRE/
POST
Configures the recording capacity ratio
between the pre- and post-alarm image
recordings.
RATE
Configures the recording rate for the
alarm image.
When the [BUFFER SIZE] setting is set to “OFF”
DURATION
Specifies the duration of each alarm
image to transfer (During this
duration, no other alarms can be
processed for transferring the alarm
image).