Operating instructions

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To Change a Single Camera:
Select the camera to make changes to by clicking with the mouse but-
ton, remote controller or front panel. e camera icon will turn gold.
Check pop up box if you want the camera to pop up full screen on
To rename the camera, click in the box. e
virtual keyboard will appear.
To change frame rate, click the up or down arrows.
To change the recorded image quality, click high mid
or low. High uses more disk space, but captures more
pixels.
Aer making the changes to the first camera you, can duplicate the changes made except, for the camera
name, by clicking the right mouse button or (using the remote controller or the front panel, position the
arrow over the camera and press the menu button). e other cameras will turn gold. Aer selecting the
cameras you want to have the same settings, click the manual button. If you want all the cameras to have the
same settings click the all button aer making the changes to the first camera.
Please note: e system will automatically lower the frame rate if you have selected a higher frame rate
than the system is capable of. e following chart shows the frame rate available for the different resolu
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tions.
Low (CIF) 120 fps
Mid (2 CIF) 60
fps
High (D1) 30 fps
Please be aware that at least one fps is allocated for each port even if the port is not enabled. e actual
frame rate displayed on the screen may vary by one fps depending on how much motion is in the picture.
e more motion, the harder the processor has to work to encode the signal affecting performance.
Check the enable box to turn on the camera port.