Swann SW344-DWD Operating Instructions Manual page 13

Advanced digital wireless camera and receiver
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Resolution
Resolution refers to how many pixels (individual dots which together make up
an image) the receiver will record. There are two settings: low and high. High
resolution records at VGA quality (640 x 480 pixels) and is the suggested setting.
Alarm
The receiver can emit a high pitched alarm tone when it detects movement. This is
great if you're using the ADW-400 to monitor an area in which there would be no
frequent movement, but could very quickly become annoying if monitoring a main
door or hallway. The alarm can be set to sound for 5 or 10 seconds, or not at all.
Audio
Here you can turn the audio function of the receiver on and off. This operates in
the same manner as the MUTE button on the receiver.
Display Setup
You can select your video standard here, either PAL or NTSC. Only change this if
the image on your TV/monitor is black and white or distorted.
Note: PAL is used in Western Europe and Australia, NTSC is used in North America
and Japan.
Version
This will display information about the receiver and the cameras you have attached
to your system. Specifically, this screen will tell you what version of the firmware/
hardware they are running. There is little that you'll be able to do with this
information, and nothing here is adjustable. The main reason you would access
this window is if you contact our technical support team and they need to know
what version of the receiver and camera(s) you are using.
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