Camera Signal Format; Enabling Or Disabling Local Monitoring; Setting A Bandwidth Throughput Option; Figure 8-6 Enabling The Fault Relay Changes The Output 6 Options - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Camera Signal Format

Enabling or Disabling Local Monitoring

Setting a Bandwidth Throughput Option

Document 800-02953V4 Rev A
03/10
Figure 8-6
Enabling the Fault Relay Changes the Output 6 Options
NTSC or PAL. Signal Format is a global setting for all cameras (see
The LocalView user interface uses Rapid Eye resources even if it is not used in your system.
For example, if all the Rapid Eye users only connect with Remote View and Admin
applications, LocalView will be using Rapid Eye resources for no benefit.
If users in your Rapid Eye system do not use LocalView, you can disable it in the Local
Monitoring section from the System tab of a Maintenance session (see
is the default setting. Select the Disable option to disable LocalView. This should improve
the performance of your Rapid Eye DVR as resources are not wasted on an unused feature.
Once disabled, LocalView can only be used to configure network settings.
The available bandwidth of the network your Rapid Eye unit(s) are connected to will affect
the Rapid Eye performance and the quality of the live video displayed by the Remote View
application. This option is only available on Rapid Eye units running V9 software. You have
the option of specifying your network's bandwidth capability in the Throughput section
from the System tab of a Maintenance session (see
Select High if your network uses LAN-type network speeds. Keep this setting at Low if your
network uses a slower network (such as dial-up).
Rapid Eye Multi-Media DVR System Administrator Guide
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8-5). Enable
8-5). Low is the default setting.
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