Canon VB-C300 Administrator's Manual page 116

Network camera recording and monitoring system
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Set Normal Schedule
Set the Night Mode and Resolution (VB-C60, VB-C300, VB-
C50i/VB-C50iR, VB-C50FSi, VB-C50Fi and VB150)
Note
Tip
Select a resolution for recording from the drop-down menu. You can select from
2
JPEG Small, JPEG Medium, JPEG Large, MPEG-4 or Not specified.
If you select Not specified, the Storage Server does not attempt to change the
setting, rather it accepts whatever Night Mode setting and resolution the Camera
Server offers.
Note
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If you select Enabled, the Night Mode status will be back to
Disabled after the configured recording schedule finishes.
A higher resolution results in larger disk usage. Make sure
you have enough disk space.
If you set Night Mode to "Auto", please make sure that
Exposure mode is set to "Auto" on the Camera Control Panel.
You can select from Not Specified, Disable, Enable, and Auto
(for VB-C300 and VB-C60 only) for VB-C60, VB-C300, VB-C50i
series, and VB150.
Video turns to monochrome in the Night Mode.
If you specify Auto, you cannot control the Night Mode using
the Camera Control Panel.
You cannot use the built-in infrared lamp if you are using the
optional dome housing.
In the Night Mode, set to Enable. After the schedule expires,
the Night Mode will be disabled.
In the Auto mode, the mode automatically switches according
to the brightness.
MPEG-4 can be selected for VB-C60.
Select the Night Mode from the
1
drop-down menu. You can select
from Not specified, Disabled,
Enable, and Auto.

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