XX185-30 Rev 807 Kollector Lite
Configuring the ViconNet System
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Then select one or more required devices from the list. After selection, the device names and icons
appear highlighted
.
9. In
the
Duration
field, use the up/down arrows to select the duration of the command (in HH:MM:SS
format),
-OR-
Select the required time segment and type in the required value using the keyboard.
NOTE:
The
duration
is
set for the entire operation and not per device.
10. Configure the Quality (picture quality), Mode (refresh mode) and FPS (frames per second) settings for
the selected device, as follows:
Option Description
Quality
The picture quality that you select determines the resolution at which the video images are
recorded when the macro is activated. Select the required picture quality from the range of
one to eight, where:
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1
= best picture quality, but slowest data transmission.
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8
= least clear picture quality, but fastest data transmission.
NOTE:
When different recording options are requested concurrently, the recorded
picture quality that applies is determined according to prioritization
settings. For details, refer to the Picture Quality and
FPS Priority section,
Low Bandwidth
Selecting low bandwidth raises compression. When the compression is higher, the quantity of
data (kB) is lower and in this case, smaller frames are transmitted. However, more frames per
second (FPS) are sent over the network.
Mode
The refresh mode determines the rate that the frames are refreshed when the macro is
activated. Select the required refresh mode, as follows:
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Normal:
Records/displays only changes within the frames.
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Full:
Records/displays full frames of the live video images.
FPS
The FPS determines the rate at which the video segments are recorded. Select the required
frames per second, as follows:
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Max:
Sets the frames per second (FPS) rate to the maximum available from the system.
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Custom:
Enables you to set a custom FPS rate (1-30 for NTSC or 1-25 for PAL).
NOTE:
When different recording options are requested concurrently, the recorded
FPS that applies is determined according to prioritization settings. For
details, refer to the Picture Quality and FPS Priority section, page 130.