3.4 Camera Setup
Users can change the stream setup of registered cameras.
Setup for Each Camera
Go to Advanced Configuration by clicking [ADVANCED] in Camera Management (Menu > Record).
Go to setup mode by clicking the [SETUP] button next to the desired camera.
You can also access the camera’s setup menu by right-clicking on a camera channel during live
viewing and selecting [CAMERA SETUP].
1. Click the [GET STREAM] button and get the current camera streaming status.
2. Click the [SETUP] button to change resolution, frame rate, image quality, etc.
• RESOLUTION: Select the rescoring resolution
from the available drop-down options.
• FRAMES PER SECOND: Set the stream's frames
per second speed from 0 to 30.
• BITRATE: The maximum bitrate that the camera
can use for image transmission.
• QUALITY: Image quality for recording. The higher
the quality, the larger the recording file size will
be.
• GOP: Group of pictures. The interval of I-Frame.
3. Current Streaming conditions – This will display the
camera’s recording mode and FPS in real time.
• FRAMES PER SECOND: Shows the current transmission frame.
• REC.: Shows the stream that NVR records for the camera.
CCIP™ (Closed Circuit
Internet Protocol) System Encryption Protects Your Surveillance
System from Out of Network Attacks.
Digital Watchdog’s CCIP feature encrypts the RTSP stream
using a TLS cryptographic
protocol, adding a layer of security and end-to-end encryption. CCIP encryption works by the
VMAX IP G4 system sending a request to encrypt the stream from the camera. The camera
then encrypts its RTSP stream a second time in addition to requiring the user ID and password
to authenticate. The result is a secured and encrypted RTSP stream that can be read-only
through the requesting VMAX IP G4 NVR.