Setup guide

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DS2 Network Guide
Function Description
MPEG4 Prole Name This is a user dened description that identies a particular set of
parameters.
MPEG4 Bitrates (Kb/sec) This parameter designates the rate at which data will be
transferred or recorded.
MPEG Quality This parameter denes whether the bandwidth allocation will be
a set gure (Constant Bit Rate) or will uctuate depending on the
quality of the image being recorded. Select a suitable level of
detail from the drop down list. If a setting other than CBR is used,
the bit rate column is not available. Use a constant bit rate to
accurately predict hard drive capacity.
MPEG4 Framerate (pps) This sets the number of frames captured per second under this
setting.
MPEG4 sec between I-Frames MPEG technology uses Index frames (I-Frames) as reference
images, and then records the differences between the subsequent
images. This cuts down on the amount of data stored. This setting
determines the frequency of individual I-Frames.
JPEG Proles
The are twelve JPEG proles that can be individually congured. The conguration options include
record rate (in pps or milliseconds) and resolution.
Note: The resolution settings are those congured in the Standard Recording section.
6. Each prole can be allocated a name, use a suitable name that identies the settings
congured for the prole to make conguration simpler.
7. Select the record rate (this is pps or milliseconds) required for the prole being
congured.
8. Select the resolution of the image from High, Medium, Low as congured in the JPEG
settings for Standard Recording.
9. Save Settings.
These proles can now be allocated to cameras that have been enabled for prole
recording.