Adjusting The Image And Audio; Screen Display Items - Sanyo DSR - 300 Instruction Manual

Digital video recorder
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WATCHING IMAGES
(when optional interface board is installed)
Live mode image
(6)
(7)
(1)
(5)

Adjusting the image and audio

The images displayed on screen can be adjusted in a
number of ways.
To make an adjustment, select the adjustment value from
the menu and then click [SET].
(1) READ INTERVAL (Default setting: 1)
This item allows you to select one of five image display
speeds.
Larger setting numbers correspond to higher speeds;
however, the actual speed will depend on the speed of
your network connection.
* When "(4) AUDIO" is set to "ON", "READ INTERVAL"
cannot be set.
(2) SIZE (Default setting: 1)
This item allows you to select one of six image sizes.
Larger setting numbers correspond to larger image sizes.
320 × 240
1
400 × 300
2
640 × 480
3
(3) QUALITY (Default setting: 2)
This item allows you to select one of three picture quality
settings.
1
Lowest quality
2
Standard quality
3
Best quality
English
(8)
(9)
(10)
ID1:3 ID2:1 ID3:0
(2)
(3)
(4)
800 × 600
4
1,024 × 768
5
1,280 × 960
6
Play mode image
(6)
(11)
(7)
(1)
(5)
(2)
(4) AUDIO (Default setting: OFF)
Sound can be played in live mode or play mode.
[Settings]
Setting
OFF
Audio will not be played.
Audio will be played.
Play mode has restrictions on fast-
ON-5SEC - 30SEC
forward and frame advance. Set "AUDIO"
to "OFF" if these functions become
restricted.
(5) SAVE TO PC (Default setting: OFF)
When this is set to "ON", live images or playback images
can be saved on a PC.
A user level of ID2 or better is required for the recording
of audio. The audio replay menu will not be displayed
for ID1.
When audio is to be played back, store the audio on the
PC, install ActiveX for playback ( P. 91), and then set
audio recording to "ON".
Playback will be performed with priority given to audio,
and as a result, images may not be displayed for certain
hardware and software configurations.

Screen display items

(6) Image mode
LIVE: Live mode
PLAY: Play mode
(7) Time
Live mode: Displays the current time
Play mode: Displays the recording time
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(8) (9) (12)
(3)
(4)
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