
Camera Settings
The "Camera Settings" page is where you configure the individual IP and analog camera settings such as cam-
era name, onscreen display, "PTZ" settings, video settings, recording quality and motion and video masks. This
page is identical whether you are configuring an IP or an analog camera, but certain features might be unavail-
able depending on the type of camera you are configuring. The following features are available on the "Camera
Settings" page:
Note:
Note that the settings of this program and the target camera may have different meanings. For example, if •
you set the JPEG image (Quality) to "1" in this program, "9" (Low quality) will be set to the camera.
Use the "Configuration" tree to select the camera q
that you want to configure.
A live view of the selected camera is displayed. w
Basic information about the camera is listed. e
The "Camera Name" field allows you to change r
the name of the camera as it appears throughout
this system.
The "On-Screen Display" section allows you to t
select the information displayed in the camera's
window, the location in the window where it is dis-
played, and the font of the displayed text. Select
one or more items to display, and then select the
position of the items. Click the [Font] button to
change the appearance of the text. Click the
[Apply] button to save the configuration.
The "Multistreaming" feature appears only for y
cameras that support multistreaming. It allows
you to create streams with different video settings
or regions of interest from a single camera view.
For example, you might want to limit video quality
for remote clients while displaying the same cam-
era in high quality for local clients. Each stream
can have custom recording schedules, storage
rules, and event triggers.
Each camera has a different limit to the number of
streams that can be added. The drop-down list
shows the next context (stream) number available;
click the [Add Stream] button to name the new
context. You can then adjust the quality settings
for the stream, or modify the "Crop Window" sec-
tion (☞ page 23) to create a region of interest. The
new stream is listed in the "Configuration" tree as
a child of the main camera. To delete a stream,
select it in the tree and click the [Delete Stream]
button.
See the u "PTZ configuration" section of this manual
for details about the "PTZ" section of the "Camera
Settings" page.
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