Display: Ip Camera & Camera Setup - KGuard Security Mars PRO Series User Manual

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NOTE:
• Click Add to add the camera or Search to let the system to search for the visible IP cameras. If you have entered more IP cameras, you can select which ones you
want to add and then click Add Selected.
• To delete a camera, check it first and then click Delete.
• To exit the User-defined Adding IP Camera screen, click Cancel.
To add and assign non-KGUARD ONVIF cameras to PoE ports, perform the following:
Set the Switch Mode setting to Manual Mode and configure the cameras on the same network segment as NVR Switch's IP Address and Gateway. See
1)
& Switch & RTSP" on page
25.
2)
Go to NVR's IP Camera menu (Display > IP Camera), click User-defined Add.
Set the Protocol setting to Onvif and enter User Name and Password of the IP camera.
3)
4)
Select the connected IP camera (on the right panel) and click Add.
This menu allows you to configure how the channels are displayed on the Live Viewing screen.
• Color
setting: Click Setup to configure video color settings.
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Display: IP Camera & Camera Setup
Channel: Select the channel you want to
• Show Name/Show
displayed on the Live Viewing screen.
• Channel
• Date Format/Time
Flicker: Select 50Hz or 60Hz, depending on your geographical location.
• OSD
Position: Click Setup to determine where you want the channel name and current date to be
displayed when you are viewing the channel.
modify.
Time: Uncheck if you do not want the channel name or current time to be
Name: Enter the name of the channel.
Format: Select the desired date or time format.
HUE: Changes the color mix of the image.
BRIGHT: Defines how bright the image appears on the display.
CONTRAST: Increases the difference between the darkest black and the
whitest white in the image. Modify the contrast if the sections of the
image look "grey out".
SATURATION: Alters how much color is displayed in the image. The
higher the saturation, the brighter and vivid colors will appear to be.
Setting this parameter too high can degrade the image quality.
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