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For example: Say a nuisance animal stops in front of your
camera and the camera records 200 images of the
nuisance animal. Then the animal leaves and the camera
begins capturing deer as they walk past the camera. The
camera will rst send all the images of the nuisance
animal and the images of the deer will have to wait.
Depending upon the other cameras on the network, this
could require many hours before the newer images are
sent home. However, if you set CL COUNT to 50 or 100,
you are assured that your camera’s image outbox will
not get overloaded with excessive images.
Recommendaon – we recommend using the formula
1000 divided by the number of cameras. For example, if
you have 10 cameras deployed, then 1000/10 = 100. Set
CL COUNT to 100 on all cameras. An advantage of this
feature is that you can reduce the CL Delay to as low as 5
seconds and not be concerned that a camera will
overload the network because CL Count will control the
number of images queued for transmission and assure
the most recent images are priorized.
Don’t get greedy trying to send all REMOTE images to
the HOME. Doing so can overload the network and limit
how fast images get Home..