User guide

SerVision MVG 400 System Guide
Configuring the MVG 400 91
Note: Default recorder settings are set in the Camera screen. For additional information,
see Video Recording Settings, page 110; Advanced Recorder Settings, page 112.
5. Fill in the fields as follows:
Field Description
Maximum
Size
Select the desired frame size for the downloaded video, as follows:
QSIF: Small frame (160x120 pixels)
SIF: Medium-sized frame (320x240 pixels)
VGA: Large frame (640x480 pixels)
Note: VGA is available only if VGA recording is activated for one or
more of the cameras connected to the MVG 400. (See
Advanced
Recorder Settings
, page 112.)
Note: If you select a frame size that is larger than the frame size of
the default recording setting of a camera, the default setting is used
and the value you specify is not implemented. For example, if VGA is
selected here, and recording for the camera is in SIF, the uploaded
video will be in SIF.
Note: This setting only affects the resolution of the video uploaded to
the AVV server; it does not affect the size of the image attached to
the e-mail notification.
FPS Fill in the required frames per second for the recordings.
Note: If you specify an fps value that is larger than the fps value of
the default recording setting of a camera, the default setting is used
and the value you specify is not implemented.
KBPS Fill in the required kilobits per second for the recordings.
Note: If you specify a kbps value that is larger than the kbps value of
the default recording setting of a camera, all of the default quality
settings are used and the values you specify for maximum size, fps,
and kbps are not implemented.
6. Click Update, and then save the settings. The AVV option is added to the camera,
sensor, and activator screens. The changes will be implemented after the unit is restarted
(see Saving Configuration Changes, page 139).
Note: You can now configure devices to act as triggers for AVV. A list of devices that
are configured to trigger AVV is displayed at the top of the AVV screen.