User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Legal Information
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Chapter 2 Device Activation and Accessing
- Chapter 3 Face Capture
- Chapter 4 PTZ
- Chapter 5 Live View
- 5.1 Live View Parameters
- 5.1.1 Start and Stop Live View
- 5.1.2 Aspect Ratio
- 5.1.3 Live View Stream Type
- 5.1.4 Quick Set Live View
- 5.1.5 Select the Third-Party Plug-in
- 5.1.6 Start Digital Zoom
- 5.1.7 Conduct Regional Focus
- 5.1.8 Conduct Regional Exposure
- 5.1.9 Count Pixel
- 5.1.10 Light
- 5.1.11 Operate Wiper
- 5.1.12 Lens Initialization
- 5.1.13 Track Manually
- 5.1.14 Conduct 3D Positioning
- 5.1.15 OSD Menu
- 5.1.16 Display Target Information on Live View
- 5.2 Set Transmission Parameters
- 5.3 Smart Display
- 5.1 Live View Parameters
- Chapter 6 Video and Audio
- Chapter 7 Video Recording and Picture Capture
- Chapter 8 Event and Alarm
- Chapter 9 Arming Schedule and Alarm Linkage
- Chapter 10 Network Settings
- 10.1 TCP/IP
- 10.2 Port
- 10.3 Port Mapping
- 10.4 SNMP
- 10.5 Access to Device via Domain Name
- 10.6 Access to Device via PPPoE Dial Up Connection
- 10.7 Accessing via Mobile Client
- 10.8 Wi-Fi
- 10.9 Set ISUP
- 10.10 Set Open Network Video Interface
- 10.11 Set Network Service
- 10.12 Set Alarm Server
- 10.13 TCP Acceleration
- 10.14 Traffic Shaping
- Chapter 11 System and Security
- 11.1 View Device Information
- 11.2 Restore and Default
- 11.3 Search and Manage Log
- 11.4 Import and Export Configuration File
- 11.5 Export Diagnose Information
- 11.6 Reboot
- 11.7 Upgrade
- 11.8 View Open Source Software License
- 11.9 Set Live View Connection
- 11.10 Time and Date
- 11.11 Set RS-485
- 11.12 Security
- Appendix A. Device Command
- Appendix B. Device Communication Matrix
H.264+
H.264+ is an improved compression coding technology based on H.264. By enabling H.264+, you
can esmate the HDD consumpon by its maximum average bitrate. Compared to H.264, H.264+
r
educes storage by up to 50% with the same maximum bitrate in most scenes.
When H.264+ is enabled, Max. Average Bitrate is congurable. The device gives a recommended
ma
x. average bitrate by default. You can adjust the parameter to a higher value if the video quality
is less sasfactory. Max. average bitrate should not be higher than max. bitrate.
Note
When H.264+ is enabled, Video Quality, I Fr
ame Interval, Prole and SVC are not congurable.
H.265
H.265, also known as High Eciency Video Coding (HEVC) and MPEG-H Part 2, is a compression
s
tandard. In comparison to H.264, it oers beer video compression at the same resoluon, frame
rate and image quality.
H.265+
H.265+ is an improved compression coding technology based on H.265. By enabling H.265+, you
can esmate the HDD consumpon by its maximum average bitrate. Compared to H.265, H.265+
reduces storage by up to 50% with the same maximum bitrate in most scenes.
When H.265+ is enabled, Max. Average Bitrate is congurable. The device gives a recommended
ma
x. average bitrate by default. You can adjust the parameter to a higher value if the video quality
is less sasfactory. Max. average bitrate should not be higher than max. bitrate.
Note
When H.265+ is enabled, Video Quality, I Fr
ame Interval, Prole and SVC are not congurable.
Prole
This funcon means that under the same bitrate, the more complex the prole is, the higher the
quality of the imag
e is, and the requirement for network bandwidth is also higher.
SVC
Scalable Video Coding (SVC) is the name for the Annex G extension of the H.264 or H.265 video
c
ompression standard.
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