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24 | Performance Series IR 1080p IP PTZ Camera User Guide
Live View Window Configuration
From the Live View window configuration toolbar, you can adjust the screen brightness,
contrast, hue, or saturation; change the screen size and/or aspect ratio; and adjust image
fluency. These controls are described in more detail in Table 3-3.
Figure 3-9 Live View Window Configuration Toolbar
PTZ Controls
From the Live View window PTZ controls panel, you can move the PTZ camera in any direction,
zoom in on an object, recall a preset position or tour for the camera to move to, and set the PTZ
to auto scan the scene. These controls are described in more detail in Table 3-4.
Table 3-3 Live View Window Configuration Tools
Image Control
Click to open the Image Adjustment panel. Drag the sliders
to set brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation, or click reset
to return to the default settings.
Alternatively, you can go to Setup
Camera Conditions
to adjust these settings.
Note
Image adjustments apply only to video displayed with
the web client interface.
Original Size
Click to return video display to its original size (the size will
depend on the resolution setting of the bit stream).
Full Screen
Click to enter full-screen mode. Press Esc or double-click the
mouse to exit full screen.
Width and
Height Ratio
Click to return the video display to the original aspect ratio (or
an aspect ratio suitable for the window).
Adjust Fluency
Click to select a fluency level based on your network
connection. The default setting is Normal. If your network
connection is slow, you can select Fluent to make the video
appear smoother (however, this may result in a decrease in
image quality).
PTZ Controls
Click to open the PTZ Controls panel. Use these controls to
control the PTZ camera movement. See PTZ Controls on page
24 for more information.

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