Sanyo VA-SW3050Lite Instruction Manual page 27

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MEMO:
• The bit rate of each image is
automatically set according to the
[Resolution] setting.
• The image quality is fixed to "BITRATE"
and cannot be changed here, if
"BITRATE" is set on the camera.
6
Set the frame rate in [Rate] column.
The numeric values displayed on the
pull-down menu differ depending on the
option board type.
Note:
Depending on the number of the cameras
connected, an actual value of the [Rate] will
differ from the setting value.
7
Specify the communication protocol
(UDP (Unicast)/HTTP) in [Unicast
Protocol] column.
8
To enable the multicast streaming also in
the Unicast and HTTP protocol, select
the [Multicast] check box.
Selecting the check box in the title line at
the top selects all check boxes in [Multicast]
column.
Note:
VCC-HD4000/HD4000P/HDN4000PC/
HDN1(S):
The check box remains selected and cannot
be deselected, if the communication
protocol is set to "RTSP/RTP" on the
camera.
9
Click [SET].
This completes the setting procedure and
the settings are transferred to the camera.
Clicking the [Set All] button in the title line at
the top executes the [SET] command to all
the cameras.
F
Click [Close].
Close the [Live Setting (H. 264)] screen.
MEMO:
• When the UDP (Unicast) PORT, UDP
(Multicast) IP, UDP (Multicast) PORT, etc. are
used, the setting value of the camera is
automatically read and the connection to the
camera is established.
• If you want to enable multicast streaming on
multiple cameras simultaneously, you must
change the UDP (Multicast) IP of cameras
from the default value to a unique value.
Using duplicate address will result in
unsuccessful communication.
(Refer to "CODEC/STREAMING SETTINGS"
in the Instruction Manual for the camera or
the option board.)
• When you view video images in the H.264
image format using UDP protocol,
communications may not be successfully
established depending on the performance
and/or the network environment of your PC.
If this is the case, take one of the following
measures:
• Switch to H.264 HTTP protocol
• Reduce number of channels with H.264
image communication
• Switch to JPEG image communication
• Depending on the data size and the CPU
load, the number of cameras connected
simultaneously may be restricted.
• The function of each button is the same as on
the [Normal Recording & Live Setting
(JPEG)] screen. Refer to "Function of Other
Operation Buttons" on page 24.
What is DFFC Function?
The DFFC (Dynamic Field/Frame Conversion)
function detects movements in the object
according to changes in brightness and
automatically switches from frame to field mode.
When the field mode is switched to, vertical
resolution deteriorates to some degree,
however, there is less jaggedness of moving
object's edge.
Note:
If the change in brightness is too small, DFFC
may not function.
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