Chapter 3 Viewing Live Video - Cisco 7000 Series Configuration Manual

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Table 3-1
Control
Video Resolution
drop-down list
Right Arrow toggle
button
Left Arrow toggle
button
Video image controls
Note
Brightness slider
Contrast slider
Sharpness slider
Saturation slider
Restore button
Cisco Video Surveillance 7000 Series IP Camera Configuration Guide, Release 1.1.4
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Camera Video & Control Window Controls (continued)
Description
Choose the resolution for video transmission. The resolutions in this drop-
down list depend on the video standard that you selected.
The default value for H.264 is 1920 x 1080. The default value for MJPEG is
704 x 480.
You cannot configure a secondary stream if you configure this resolution for
1920 x 1080.
Note
You can also change the resolution for video transmission by changing
the value in the Video Resolution Type field, as described in the
"Streaming Window" section on page
Click the Right Arrow to display the video image controls. The button changes
to the Left Arrow button.
Click the Left Arrow button to hide the video image controls. The button
changes to the Right Arrow button.
These controls appear when you click the Right Arrow in the Video Control area.
To control the brightness of the video image, drag the slider, or enter a value
from 1 through 10 and press the Enter key. A higher value increases the bright-
ness, and a lower value decreases the brightness. For example, if the IP camera
is facing a bright light and the video appears too dark, you can increase the
brightness.
The default value is 5.
To control contrast of the video image, drag the slider, or enter a value from 1
through 10 and press the Enter key. A higher value increases the contrast, and
a lower value decreases the contrast.
The default value is 5.
To control the sharpness of the video from the IP camera, drag the slider, or
enter a value from 1 through 100 and press the Enter key. A higher value
increases the sharpness, and a lower value decreases the sharpness.
The default value is 50.
To control the saturation of the video from the IP camera, drag the slider, or
enter a value from 1 through 100 and press the Enter key. A higher value
increases the saturation, and a lower value decreases the saturation.
High saturation provides a vivid, intense color for a video image. With less sat-
uration, the video image appears more muted and gray.
The default value is 50.
Reset white balance, brightness, contrast, sharpness, saturation, and hue to
their default values.
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