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Camera: Video Quality Diagnostics
Video Quality Diagnos-
tics enables your DVR
to alert you if the cam-
era has a blurred im-
age, if there is abnormal
brightness in the image
or if there is an unwant-
ed tint in the image due
to the lighting and white
balance of the camera
(known as Color Cast).
Camera:
Select a camera that you would like to edit.
Enable Video Quality Diagnostics:
Settings:
Click this to instruct your DVR on how to alert you when there is an
error or notification and to set an arming schedule:
Arming Schedule:
Adjust your arming schedule by selecting a start day and a
time period (24-hour time). Click the "Copy" button to apply all settings to the
other cameras. Click "Apply" to save settings then click "OK" to exit.
Linkage Action:
Options available are full screen monitoring, enabling your
DVR's internal buzzer, send alerts to the SwannView Plus Windows software
(software must be running on your computer to receive alerts) and to send an
email. Click "Apply" to save settings then click "OK" to exit.
Blurred Image:
Your DVR will alert you if the overall image is blurred. This
can happen if an object is too close to the camera or if someone is intention-
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Click the checkbox to enable.
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ally obscuring the image.
Abnormal Brightness:
Your DVR will alert you if the camera detects a bright
source of light such as a torch or car headlights.
Color Cast:
Your DVR will alert you if the camera detects an unwanted tint in
the image which is caused by a change to the lighting, white balance and if
one or more color channels is strong or weak.
To adjust settings, use the slider to increase or decrease or press the up and
down arrow buttons to change sequentially. The higher the number, the more
sensitive the setting will be.
· Don't forget to click "Apply"
to save settings.
· Use the "Copy" function to
apply all settings to the other
cameras.
· Click the "Default" button to
revert back to default settings.
· Click the "Back" button to go
back to the Menu.
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