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Camera Configuration
Note The Received check box is disabled by default. When you log off, this check
box reverts to the disabled state.
2. Use Table 5-3 to set up video compression.
3. When you are satisfied with your settings—that is, that the image quality and
bandwidth usage meets your requirements—click Apply to save your settings.
Adjustments in your compression settings are captured in the statistics. As you make
adjustments, the Statistics field acts as a visual reminder of how your settings affect
the bit rate, frame rate, and bandwidth usage.
Table 5-3 Compression Settings
Setting Options Description
Resolution 4CIF, 2CIF, CIF 4CIF is the highest resolution and CIF is the lowest resolution.
Frame Rate 130 (NTSC)
1–25 (PAL)
The frame rate that is displayed per second. For NTSC, select from 1 fps (lowest)
to 30 fps (highest). For PAL, select from 1 fps (lowest) to 25 fps (highest).
Priority Quality, Bit Rate Allows you to set the maximum bit rate and/or target rate value, based on priority
mode settings. This value is the threshold that you do not want the bit rate to
exceed.
Picture Quality Best, Better,
Good
When Quality is selected as the Priority, select the Picture Quality as Good
(lowest visual quality), Better, or Best (highest visual quality).
Target Bit Rate
(kbps)
4005000 kbps Enter the Target Bit Rate in kbps (kilobits per second) which represents the
amount of data processed per second.
GOP (No. of
Frames)
1100 Select the GOP (Group of pictures) number from 1 to 100.
Select this Priority
field setting
To enable this field … To achieve this …
Quality
(see Figure 5-3)
Maximum Bit Rate
The Target Bit Rate field
is grayed out.
If the target bit rate exceeds the maximum bit rate
value, the camera adjusts the picture quality first
and then, if necessary, drops frames to meet the
maximum bit rate value.
Bit Rate
(see Figure 5-3)
Target Bit Rate and
Maximum Bit Rate
The Picture Quality field
is grayed out.
Set the Maximum Bit Rate—limit the data transfer
speed—from 1.3~2.0 X Target Bit Rate. As the
target bit rate exceeds the maximum bit rate value,
the camera reduces the bit rate by adjusting the
frames dynamically to stay below the threshold
that you set.

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