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o Excellent: the IP camera will have a resolution of 640X480, a bitrate of 200 and a
framerate of 15 FPS.
o Better: the IP camera will have a resolution of 640x480, a bitrate of 150 and a
framerate of 12 FPS.
o Good: the IP camera will have a resolution of 640x480, a bitrate of 100 and a
framerate of 10 FPS.
o Normal: the IP camera will have a resolution of 640x480, a bitrate of 64 and a
framerate of 8 FPS.
o Low: the IP camera will have a resolution of 320x240, a bitrate of 64 and a framerate
of 6 FPS.
Press “Done” to confirm your choise. Press “Done” again to save the settings.
NOTE: For more informtion about resolution, bitrate and framerate see “terminology”. The best
quality you can have is “Custom”, a resolution of 720P 1280x720, a bitrate of 2000 and a framerate
of 30 FPS. Know that this requires a high internet connection and that your provider can charge you
with high costs if you work through you mobile network.
Resolution: you can change the resolution of the images according to your own needs. For
more information about resolution see “terminology”.
Bitrate: you can change the bitrate only in “custom” mode. For more information about
bitrate see “terminology”.
Framerate: you can change the amount of frames according to your own needs. For more
information about resolution see “terminology”.
Brightness: to change the brightness of the IP camera you can put in the range you want.
Saturation: to change the saturation of the IP camera you can put in the range you want
Contrast: to change the contrast of the IP camera you can put in the range you want.
Sharpness: to change the sharpness of the IP camera you can put in the range you want.
5.3.1.2. Micro SD Card settings
Please make sure that the micro SD card is inserted in your IP camera.
1. Power off the IP Camera.
2. Open the IP camera by removing the 4 screws.
3. Carefully take off the backside.
4. Insert the micro SD card.
5. Power ON the IP Camera.
NOTE: The SD card should be a Class 10 SD card with a maximum capacity of 32 GB!
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