User's Manual

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Configure the parameters, which will take effect upon change.
Table 4-2 Video parameter description
Parameter
Description
Main
Stream
Video Format
Select different resolution as needed:
720P: 1280 × 720.
WVGA: 800 × 480.
D1: 720 × 480.
CIF
: 352 × 288.
Frame Rate
The range is 1 to 25. The larger the value, the smoother the
video, but it requires more bandwidth.
Bitrate Rate
Include 768 Kbps, 896 Kbps, 1024 Kbps, 1.25 Mbps, 1.5 Mbps,
1.75 Mbps, 2Mbps and 4 Mbps. The larger the value, the better
the video quality, but it requires more bandwidth.
Compression
H.264.
H.265.
Sub
Stream
Video Format
Select different resolution as needed:
1080P: 1920 × 1080.
WVGA: 800 × 480.
QVGA: 320 × 240.
D1: 720 × 480.
CIF
: 352 × 288.
Frame Rate
The range is 1 to 25. The larger the value, the smoother the
video, but it requires more bandwidth.
Bitrate Rate
Include 224 Kbps, 256 Kbps, 320 Kbps, 384 Kbps, 448 Kbps,
512 Kbps, 640 Kbps, 768 Kbps. The larger the value, the better
the video quality, but it requires more bandwidth.
Compression
H.264.
H.265.
Status
Scene Mode
Select from Auto, Disabled, Sunny and Night. Auto is
selected by default.
Compensation
Mode
BLC: Back light compensation. Improve the clarity of the
target in the image.
WDR: Wide dynamic range. Enhance
the brightness of
dark areas, and reduce the brightness of bright areas to
improve the image.
HLC: High light compensation. Reduce the brightness of
the strong spots to improve the overall image.
Light Mode
Select from NO, NC, Auto and Scheduled.
Auto is selected by default.
Video
Standard
Select
PAL
or
NTSC
according to your area.
PAL is mostly used in China and Europe, and NTSC primarily in
the United States and Japan.
Image
Brightness
The larger the value, the brighter the image.
Contrast
Larger value for more contrast between bright and dark areas.
Hue
Make the color brighter or darker. The default value is made by