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Device: PTZ (see page 40)
Channel:
The channel you’d like to configure a PTZ camera for.
Settings:
See page 40 for more information about the PTZ
settings you’ll find here.
You’ll probably need the documentation that came with your
PTZ camera to figure out how to fill out this configuration
page.
System: General (see page 41)
System Standard:
Lets you change the DVR between PAL or
NTSC standards.
NTSC operates at 30 frames per second, and has an effective
resolution of 720 x 480. It’s used in countries with 60Hz power,
such as the United States, Canada, Japan and so on.
PAL operates at 25 frames per second, and has a effective
resolution of 720 x 576. It’s used in countries with 50Hz power,
such as most of Europe, the United Kingdom and Australia.
If this is not set correctly, images on your DVR may be black
and white, flickering or simply not there at all.
If you change the
System Standard
,
it automatically forces a reboot of the DVR.
This will happen the instant you click
OK
.
Date Format:
How you’d like the date displayed.
Device ID:
A code differentiating this DVR from other DVRs or
DVR-like devices. You can leave this setting - it’s only important
if you’re got multiple DVR’s and you’re planning to use them on
the same network or share PTZ device control.