User's Manual

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Modulaon: (This is the exact same seng that was on the previous tab. Its inclusion here is just as a
convenience.) Modulaon is the speed of the communicaon that video is sent from the cameras to the hub.
Generally installers keep this seng consistent for all the cameras on a hub. If the cameras are relavely close, and
have a good signal strength (-55dB to -65dB), then 36 is ne.
If the cameras are at a distance, and/or have a weaker signal level (-66dB to -70dB) Then most installers will
change this seng to “24” in order to achieve a more reliable video link.
Bandwidth: This value represents the amount of compression that is applied to the video stream. High bandwidth
will produce beer quality video, but larger le sizes.
Bandwidth Usage Graph: This graph represents the amount of available bandwidth that the camera is consuming
at the current sengs
Retransmission Graph: The green graph to the right of the camera sengs, indicates how hard the hub is having
to work to retrieve video from the camera. This is a good indicaon of RF noise, and interference.
Night Mode Transion: This seng inuences at what level of brightness that the camera will shi into IR mode.
(the default seng is generally best)
Brightness: The power level of the IR illuminator. This may be adjusted as needed to provide the best nighme
video. (Nearby reecve objects may require the level be lowered, whereas far away targets may need more
output power)
Video Preview Box: Push the “play” icon on the video window to watch a live feed from the camera. This is useful
for focusing, and evaluang your seng changes on the resulng video.
IMPORTANT: The sengs on this page are saved and sent to the camera immediately. There is no “save” buon
on this page. Changing the modulaon rate, may result in the camera briey dropping the wireless link while the
mode change goes into eect.
Note: The above digram is from a (1) camera system. More or less cameras will display (scroll down) depending on your installaon.