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Local Interface
Click
Apply
to save the changes you have made, including using the
Restore button, before you switch cameras or go to a different tab.
Copy
duplicates the current camera’s settings to other cameras. The
system does its best to duplicate the settings based on the target
camera’s capabilities.
Click
Back
to return to the settings menu, or
Live View
to return to
the live page.
Record Tab (DVR models)
This sets the parameters for when the camera is recording either
continuously or due to an event. This is the camera’s main stream.
Choose a channel to edit.
Video Format
cannot be edited. It shows the maximum resolution
your camera can output through an NTSC connector. Your camera
may be able to perform better when using HD format.
Below you set the encoding parameters for continuous recording,
and for recording when motion is detected.
Stream Type
determines whether to include audio on channels that
are capable. You must also enable audio using the checkbox below.
Resolution
is where you actually set the performance of your
camera. This can be lower than the camera resolution shown above,
or (if you are using HD) higher, up to your camera’s capabilities.
Bitrate Type
can be set to variable, which adapts to network traffic,
or constant for reliable resolution.
Video Quality
sets the level of compression your recorder uses.
Higher compression means smaller file size but also means lower
video quality.
Frame Rate
shows how often the camera records a frame. For most
installations, 10–15 frames per second is adequate. Full Frame is 30
frames per second, which is equivalent to movie theaters.
Max Bitrate Mode
affects how you choose your maximum bitrate.
Selecting General gives you a variety of stock choices. Selecting
Custom lets you use the virtual keyboard to enter any number
between 32 and 6144.
Max Bitrate (Kbps)
is where you actually determine your maximum
bitrate. This will either be a dropdown or a manual entry, based on
your choice above.
Summary of Contents for LUM-500-DVR-16CH
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