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[Basic Setting2] Page

This is a page for specifying the basic settings
related to the camera and encoding. You can
access this page when you login as "admin" or
"operator".
Click [Basic Setting2] in the side menu.
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Press the [OK] button to enable the new
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settings.
If the [OK] button is pressed upon entering an
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invalid value, a warning message will appear
and the entry will be denied. Press the [Cancel]
button to restore the invalid entry to the value
before the change was made.
Memo :
If you enter the following URL directly into the
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address bar of Internet Explorer, you can open
the [Basic Setting2] page without going through
the Built-in Viewer.
http://192.168.0.2/cgi-bin/display.cgi?
basicmenu2.html
H.264 High indicates the H.264 High Profile
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standard.
Settings
* Setting values with R are default values.

Camera

Camera ID
This is linked to the [Camera ID] of the [Camera].
For details, refer to the following.
(A p.31 [[Camera] Page] )
Memo :
For more details about the format of the JPEG
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files, refer to the "API Guide" on the supplied
CD-ROM.
Scenefile
You can select the setting that is suitable for the
shooting scene. You can select the following eight
scenes. You can customize the camera page
settings (except Camera ID) stored in "Scenefile".
For details, refer to the following.
(A p.31 [[Camera] Page] )
General:
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General location.
Indoor:
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Place with indoor lighting.
Outdoor:
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For shooting the subject in sunlit conditions.
ActiveGamma:
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The most appropriate gamma correction is
applied according to the brightness of the
image.
Traffic:
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For shooting a subject that moves at high
speeds, for example, during road surveillance.
DataSaving:
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Data can be saved for VBR or VFS coding using
noise suppression.
For details about the VBR or VFS settings, refer
to the "[[Encoding] Page] p.35" page.
Day(Color):
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Always shoots in color. This setting is used for
shooting in bright locations such as in sunlit
areas during the day.
Night(B&W):
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Always shoots in black and white. This setting is
used for shooting in dark locations such as at
night or when the object is illuminated by infrared
light.
[Set values: RGeneral, Indoor, Outdoor,
ActiveGamma, Traffic, DataSaving, Day(Color),
Night(B&W)]
Memo :
Select "Day(Color)" or "Night(B&W)" when you
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switch the Color or B&W using an alarm trigger.
(Example: If you want to shoot in the Black &
White mode after reaching a certain time, set the
[Action] for [Switch Scene File] to "Night(B&W)",
and specify the "Time" by making a selection in
[1st Trigger]. Doing so switches the scene file to
B&W at the specified time, allowing you to
perform shooting with the mode fixed at Black &
White.)
For details on alarm trigger, refer to the following.
(A p.39 [[Alarm] Page] )
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