Sony IPELA NSR-1200 User Manual page 47

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Notes
• The setting items and selectable values differ depending
on the camera. In addition, some functions may be
limited depending on configurations. For details, refer to
the manual for your camera.
• For details on supported cameras, refer to the release
notes.
Video Channel
In the case of a camera server with multiple channels (SNT
series, etc.), the video channel to use is displayed.
E-Flip
Configure to enable the E-Flip function for flipping the top
and bottom of images output from the camera.
E-Flip (Recorder) is the image flip function on NSR.
E-Flip (Camera) is the image flip function on the camera.
Caution
When the camera image is flipped due to a change in the
E-Flip (Camera) setting, the display area will change. Be
sure to reconfigure mask settings, motion detection
settings, and preset positions.
Audio Channel
Select the analog camera audio channel to tie to the analog
camera.
Note
You can only select from CH01 to CH04 for the audio
channel. The audio of each channel can be used.
Image 1 to Image 3
Configure video settings for [Image 1] to [Image 3].
Note
[Image 2] and [Image 3] cannot be configured for some
cameras. For details, refer to the manual for your camera.
Codec
Set the image codec for the camera. Select JPEG or
H.264.
Profile
Select baseline, main, or high for the profile when the
selected codec is H.264.
Image Size
Select the resolution for the camera.
CBR/VBR
Select CBR (constant bit rate) or VBR (variable bit
rate) for the bit rate.
Bit Rate
Select the bit rate for the camera.
This item can be selected when [Codec] is set to
[H.264] and [CBR/VBR] is set to [CBR].
Image Quality
Select the image quality for the camera.
This item can be selected when [Codec] is set to
[H.264] and [CBR/VBR] is set to [VBR], or when
[Codec] is set to [JPEG].
Frame Rate
Select the frame rate for images of the camera.
Wide dynamic range (View-DR)
Select whether the View-DR function is turned on or off
for cameras equipped with this function.
Turning on the View-DR function allows the camera to
improve the visibility of images, reducing overexposure
and underexposure even in high-contrast environments,
such as under backlighting, by combining the normal
image with an image taken at high shutter speed.
Visibility Enhancer
If the camera is equipped with the Visibility Enhancer
function, select [High], [Middle], [Low], or [Off] as the
amount for the camera to automatically adjust the image
brightness and contrast.
When you turn on the Visibility Enhancer function, the
camera optimizes the contrast pixel-by-pixel,
compensating for the overexposure of bright areas and for
the underexposure of dark areas. This allows the camera to
record a vivid image even in high-contrast environments,
such as under backlighting.
If you do not want to use the Visibility Enhancer function,
select [Off].
XDNR
If the camera is equipped with the XDNR function, select
[High], [Middle], [Low], or [Off] as the strength of the
noise reduction filter applied by the camera to reduce the
amount of image noise.
When you turn on the XDNR function, the camera
distinguishes between noise occurring in areas of the
image without motion and those with motion, and
performs the appropriate noise reduction on each for better
image visibility.
This improves the effectiveness of the camera under
lowlight conditions.
If you do not want to use the XDNR function, select [Off].
Monitoring
Select the video codec to use during monitoring.
Manual Recording
Select the video codec to use during manual recording.
Note
The video codec used during schedule recording is
selected in the Schedule Configuration screen.
Configuring Camera Video Settings
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