User manual

The image that appears on this page is a half size image that updates more rapidly than a full size
image. Watch this image when positioning and framing the image. Use the settings on this page
to finalize the general characteristics of the image.
crop Cropping an image involves selecting one region of interest in the
image and discarding the rest, creating a smaller image. When the
image is cropped, rate at which the camera can process and
transmit images will increase. Set the cropping of the camera's
image by using the crop tool.
To set a crop area:
1. Click the Crop rectangle select button.
2. Click the part of the image that is to be in the upper-left corner
of the crop window. Do not hold the mouse button down.
3. Move the mouse to the area that is to be the lower-right corner
of the crop window and click again.
image size Select the factor to down-sample the image (or shrink). For
example, selecting 1/3 will down-sample the image to 1/3 its
original size. Since smaller images are processed and transmitted
faster, this feature is important if transmitting more images per
second is needed and less concerned with the quality of the
images.
flip/rotate Select a flip or rotate setting to properly orient the camera's image.
The default orientation is when the mounting screw hole is facing
down. The Horizontal and Vertical settings reflect the camera's
image. BLTR reflects the image across a diagonal line starting in
the bottom left corner of the image and extending to the top right
corner. TLBR reflects across the diagonal extending from the top
left corner to the bottom right corner. The 90, 270, BLTR, and
TLBR settings require additional processing, which may slow
down performance. When satisfied with the image position and
size, click the Next>> link that appears near the bottom of the
page.
2.4.3 Image Settings
The Image settings page provides the most important settings for optimizing the quality of the
camera's images.
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